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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Dead: [QB] Clyde you're an idiot who doesn't understand Wiercinski, or the Polish typological data. I have translated Michalski and Wiercinski's papers, and first posted Michalski's typology online in 2012. This includes 64+ of his "types". Weircinski never wrote that there were African Olmec skeletons. You're a liar. And as I explained the "race types" of the Polish typology were not biological. "Every human population is composed of a number of racial elements and combinations of these, or mixed types. A single population may consist of different types, and a single type may occur in different populations. Hence, [b]it is possible to establish the racial affinities of individuals, independent of their ethnic origins[/b]." (Wiercinski et al., 1962) According to Wiercinski, a "race type" denotes a static phenotypically similar group of individuals, regardless of their ethnic origin/ancestry. This is why a commentator in the above cited article pointed out that Wiercinski's "race types" could have come from the planet Mars. "Once he has his types he is stuck with them [...] a population [that] is divided into Negritid, Mongolid, and Europid types [...] [b]even if the population came from Mars![/b]". So Wiercinski's "black race types" are not Africans. You could be Mexican, an Eskimo, or Scandinavian, yet be labelled either a "type" within the "black variety", "yellow variety" or "white variety" according to the Polish typologists. Needless to say this typology junk was thrown out of science ages ago. But the Polish scientists were a bit backward and continued this stuff into the 80s. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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