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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Swenet: [QB] Well, if you take Nordid to represent a phenotypical configuration, than you still fail. First off, Kurgans were not Nordids according to your boy Coon. Brace 2005 has his Kurgan sample clustering close to North(east) Africans. What did you say about Kurgans being the original blonde haired IE speakers again? LOL Secondly, people with significant frequencies of blonde hair don't form a cranio-facial cluster, whether you call it ''Nordid'', ''Ancestral Nordid'' or whatever. You're just pulling that out of your ass. From Alpines, to Guanches, to Scythians, to Scandinavians, to Saami, they all have/had blonde hair, without necessarily being particularly close, phenotypically or genetically. As for blonde/red headed Northern Africans; there is nothing ''Nordid'', whatever the phuck that means, about light hair frequencies in Northern Africa. Its simply spillover from Iberia and the Near East. Higher frequencies among Kabyles can be perfectly explained in terms of evolution. [IMG]http://www.majorityrights.com/images/uploads/peter_frost_1.gif[/IMG] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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