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[QUOTE]Originally posted by lamin: [QB] This study is old stuff and Eurocentric too. In the Oppenheimer map there are no migration lines within the whole African continent except the one for exit. Given that humans originated in Africa and lived in Africa for approximately 100,000 years before migrating out of the continent--of course the migrants had no idea of anything about where they were migrating to--the migration routes within Africa would be many--much more than the routes external to Africa. If there was only a single migratory group then the phenotypes of the Andaman Islanders and the Melanesians offer us a good idea of what the migrants looked like before being morphing to phenotypical varieties we now see in the world. The phenotypes of the Andaman Islanders and the Melanesians would, therefore, seem to refute the claim that possible back migrations--R1, J, etc,--into Africa were people of different phenotypical appearance--unless such migrations took place very recently--i.e. post the Pharaonic Age. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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