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[QUOTE]Originally posted by MindoverMatter718: [QB] [QUOTE] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Chimu: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by MindoverMatter718: [Well here's the thing dimwit. T-rex wasn't asking you to tell him about Khoisan throwing fits, he asked you to provide information which says that modern humans did not evolve in equatorial tropical East Africa, and being in this tropical zone wouldn't have been dark...?[/QUOTE]Mindless Matter, I see you ignored the fact that the Bisa Sandawe where lighter until recently due to admixture. [/QUOTE]And how light is this supposed lighter? Of course Bisa Sandawe are dark enough and retain enough melanin to survive in tropical climates. Therefore there skin would not be light. Please show otherwise, and post evidence that this "admixture" made them darker..... Btw, Non Africans ancestors migrated out of tropical East Africa, the horn. [QUOTE] [QUOTE]By 1.2 million years ago, all people having descendants today had exactly the receptor protein of today's Africans; their skin was Black, and the intense sun *killed off the progeny with any whiter skin* that resulted from mutational variation in the receptor protein- - (Rogers 2004:107). [/QUOTE]Bisa Sandawe didn't have a mutation, weren't killed off by the intense sun and were lighter. [/QUOTE]Of course they have the mutation you idiot, as all Africans do. It's the ancestral state of all humans. The Bisa Sandawe are not white and were not white ever. The original humans when they lost their fur were likely pink/white skinned, and under the intense sun of Equatorial Africa it would of killed of any offspring that retained this pink skin, Bisa are not pink, nor is any indigenous African. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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