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Whatever happened to the "type de Mechta" or the Mechta-Afalou?
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Underpants Man: [QB] [QUOTE]Briggs, as pointed out earlier, felt that the North African samples, the African Mediterraneans, weren't devoid of "Negroid" traits, but acquired these from "Negro" females on their migration path. Anderson on the other hand, interestingly uses "Negroidization", meaning that the originally "Caucasoid" groups evolved into the "Negro" [Sub-Saharan as Groves put it] type. "Caucasoids" spawning "Negroids"; I wonder where I heard that before? [b]How about the "Caucasoidization" [we all know why this term doesn't exist] of the original "Negroids"? LOL.[/b][/QUOTE]More likely in my opinion, since the UV levels of north Africa don't treat light skin very well. Light skin makes no sense for an indigenous north African people. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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