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[QUOTE]Originally posted by dana marniche: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by dana marniche: Jean Hiernaux who wisely noted about the east Africans - "There is every reason to believe that they are ancestral to the living 'Elongated East Africans'. Their features can be found in several living populations, who are very dark skinned and DIFFER GREATLY FROM EUROPEANS IN A NUMBER OF BODY PROPORTIONS. Neither of these populations, fossil and modern, should be considered to be closely related to Caucasoids of Europe and western Asia.." Hiernaux, J. 1975 The Peoples of Africa, p. 62 . [/QUOTE]dana your thread doesn't make sense. You are saying the term "Negroid" is invalid yet you endorse Hiernaux who both uses the term "Caucasoids" and says that East Africans can be distinguished by body proportions lioness productions 2012 [/qb][/QUOTE]The fact that East African body proportions, skin color any everything on them and in them can be distinguished from Europeans doesn't mean there is a true black. If Europeans are not related to black-skinned east Africans whether they call themselves "Caucasians" or anything else that still doesn't mean there is a true black. Negroids is used in a racial sense by your Euronut kind - Maca-Meyer, Camps,etc. Hiernaux and others with sense speak of population biology that is to say groups of people. In any case I forgive you Euronuts for your Tarzanish delusions because it is obvious some of your revered scholars still FIRMLY believe in them. :rolleyes: [/QB][/QUOTE]
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