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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Brada-Anansi: [QB] [QUOTE] I would be interested in your documenting this. but not with grainy black-and-white photographs of "Aztecs" in the 19th century, or with crania like Luzia , Naia-- skeletons do not tell us either hair shape or skin color, or paintings or photographs taken after slavery began because all of it is much more easily explained by mating between African slaves and others in the New World. So far every pre-columbian paleoindian that has been genotyped has only the New World markers and no African genes. [/QUOTE]Ok I do not do grainy Black and White photos of Aztecs of the 19th century nor did I say they were Africans however skeletons of a broad phenotype that could be Africans have been found in the Americas. [b]This is an old study of a find of two skeletal remains discovered on St Croix Virgin Island in 1974,carried out by Bio-anthropologist Larry Angel Douglas H Ubelaker, also posted below is an article that appeared in 1974 Analysis Of The Hull's Bay Skeletons St Thomas Read more: [URL=http://egyptsearchreloaded.proboards.com/thread/1682/study-precolumbian-african-skeletons-virgin#ixzz3p4qsiqyA[/b]]http://egyptsearchreloaded.proboards.com/thread/1682/study-precolumbian-african-skeletons-virgin#ixzz3p4qsiqyA[/b][/URL] http://stcroixarchaeology.org/files/Hull_Bay_Skeletons_-_Ubelaker_-_Angel.pdf [IMG]http://www.faculty.ucr.edu/~legneref/ethnic/jpg/fig27.jpg[/IMG] [b]Fig. 27. Ceramic sculpture of a young woman, 4 in. high, from the Río Balsas area, Guerrero, Mexico, dated 500-1500 BC (Berjonneau et al. 1985).[/b] Note the wooly hair underneath the young female's wig or head cover [IMG]http://www.faculty.ucr.edu/~legneref/ethnic/jpg/fig32.jpg[/IMG] [b]Fig. 32. Ceramic figure, 5 1/2 in. high, from Tlatilco, Mexico, dated 600-1000 BC (Von Wuthenau 1969)[/b] Again not saying the above are in fact Africans but the type definitely exist among a wide variety of other faces and hair types this link is excellent for further research into photographic evidence. http://www.faculty.ucr.edu/~legneref/ethnic/image.htm#PRECLASSIC [/QB][/QUOTE]
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