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[QUOTE]Originally posted by MindoverMatter718: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by The Explorer: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by MindoverMatter718: 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. [/QUOTE]There is no evidence that anatomically modern humans as they emerged, were ever anything but dark complexioned, i.e. "black", because there is no evidence of the alleles generally associated with the dark skin seen in equatorial Africans and groups like Melanesians, were ever a product of a selection event subsequent to an earlier state. Even Chimu openly admitted to this fact. [/qb][/QUOTE]True, this is basic biological science, in tropical climates humans would have to be darkskinned to protect themselves from harmful UV rays. There is no guessing about this, and the fact that there is no evidence that the peoples you mention in Melanesia were any lighter or any selection to make them darker. The fact that Oceanic's represent OOA descendants the most, I.e, genetically and phenotypically. Is all the evidence we need to come to the conclusion that the ancestors of non Africans(a group of East Africans who left from equatorial Africa) were definitely black. The Bisa Sandawe and Khoisan of South Africa, were not part of the single group of East Africans who left via the horn to populate the world. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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