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[QUOTE]Originally posted by akoben: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Knowledgeiskey718: [qb] [QUOTE] Hey whiskey, I wonder what ever happened to those OOA Chinese that populated Europe? [/QUOTE]False interpretations won't fly, you clown. Europe was populated from East Asia, as all geneticists state and Cavalli states, which is in line with OOA. At this time humans still resembled Oceanic's. Modern day Chinese and European pale phenotype is a recent evolutionary adaptation. [QUOTE] What we know of the occupation of different continents (1) shows that West Asia was first settled around 100,000 years ago, although perhaps not permanently. Oceania was occupied first from Africa, more or less at the same time as East Asia (both probably having been settled by the coastal route of South Asia), [b]and then from East Asia both Europe and America were settled, the latter certainly from the north, via the Bering Strait (then a wide land passage).---Sforza[/b] [/QUOTE][/qb][/QUOTE]I'm just going to throw this out. What are his "core populations" his ancestral archetypes? :rolleyes: [/QB][/QUOTE]
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