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[QUOTE]Originally posted by zarahan- aka Enrique Cardova: [QB] rainburnice: [b]Whether or not Africans were able to develop narrow noses is hypothetical (assumption) with as no examples proven in the real world. [/b] ^^COmplete and utter bullsh1tt. Plenty of "real world" examples have already been given. [b]. Eurasians entered Africa they mixed with the native inhabitants there and that's why you find mixed race remains of those time periods.Do you think that throughout all history the races were segragated and refused to mix with each other? [/b] ^^ANother bullsh1tt red herring. You still have not yet produced the credible scholarship that backs your claim of "mulatto" Africans, nor have you proved your claim that "Caucasoids" were in the Palestine area before tropical Africans. What's taking you so long? [b]Even if you are attempting to form a valid hypothesis the most parsimonious prevails. Your hypothesis attempts to disregard the fact that Africa was an open continent for bidirectional migration and that even though West Eurasian types were present at that time a completely independent evolution of a Caucasoid-like people occured in Africa. That isn't just a non-parsimonious hypothesis it is the most unlikely. [/b] ^^Your diversionary tactics won't work. We all know that Eurasians entered Africa at different times, that is not and never was at issue. You speak of "parsimonious' hypotheses but then turn around and spin a quite un-parsimonious "wandering Caucasoids" hypothesis to explain things like narrow noses in Africa when climate effects as well as Africa's native genetic diversity is close at hand. Brace 1993 already quoted shows things like that. Since you say that "most parsimonious prevails" then you have ironically succeeded in debunking your own claims. [IMG]http://img201.imageshack.us/img201/6236/brace2005wandering.jpg[/IMG] [b]The implication was that out of the two Haplogroups J and E, Haplogroup J was in the Levant first and Haplogroup E entered second. [/b] ^^Prove that tropical African people were not in the Levant before your Caucasoids. We have already asked you 3 or 4 times for credible scholarly proof. What's taking you so long? [b]This quote is too vague, which serves your purpose. Ohalo is in no way sub-Saharan African. It makes sense that you wouldn't provide a picture of Ohalo to confirm your hypothesis[/b] Let's not deal with your eyeball anthropology that "expertly" can tell who is "mulatto" or not. Let's deal with credible mainstream scholarship. What's taking you so long? [b]And as for Nazlet Khater, which is of mostly W. Eurasian descent with moderate admixture with sub-Saharans. If you look at the skull, that is the most parsimonious explanation for the features.[/b] ^you keep making these claims like an empty echo chamber with little credible scholarship to back them up. Show us the scholarship that calls Nazlet Khater "Eurasian". What's taking you so long? Could it be that your eyeball anthropology is utter nonsense compared to the conclusions of credible mainstream scholars? While you keep desperately searching for yet another "parsimonious" claims to dig you out of the hole, let us instruct you re Nazlet Khater: QUOTE: [i] Thoma concludes that the Nazlet Khater specimen is: (a) indisputably anatomically modern with certain archaic characteristics; (b) related to the Nubian Epipaleolithic skeletal series from Wadi Halfa and Jebel Sahaba; and (c) displays Negroid characteristics such as alveolar prognathism and sub-nasal fossa."[/i] --P. Vermeersch 2002. Paleolithic quarrying sites in Upper and Middle Egypt Please quote credible scholarship to back up your claim of how Nazlet Khater became "mostly Eurasian." We'll wait... [/QB][/QUOTE]
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