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[QUOTE]Originally posted by rasol: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by AFRICA I: Let's talk about the European garbage that Rasol and other posters spit out\ Cro-Magnon looked like African or Australian...well here is the news, some modern Africans view moden European like Black South Africans...because of their features...I mean they look alike...I'm not talking about the skin...I'm talking about about their features...let's see what Rasol and Supercar have to say...[/QUOTE]^ I say you don't understand what is being related, but that it's a waste of time arguing with you so I will just present more data. [feel free to refute it, if you care to] [b]Phenogeography of Peoples of the World[/b] Department of Anthropology, Biological Faculty, Moscow State University, Moscow [i]Phenetic diversity of peoples of the world in a system of nonmetric, discrete variable [PHYSICAL] traits has been studied. Sixty-two populations from North, Central, and Southeast Asia, Eastern and Western Europe, America, East Africa, Australia, and Melanesia have been examined. The estimates of phenetic diversity within regions (F st) and the distances of the regions from the global means (d) proved to be comparable to the corresponding estimates inferred from genetic data. This means that differentiation of populations in discrete variable traits is related to the history of formation of their gene pools. A classification tree of the world peoples constructed using bootstrap implemented in the PHYLIP program package (Felsenstein, 1993) showed that the Australo-Melanesian populations were [physically] close to the East African ones but separated from those of the Eurasian region. The results of phylogenetic analysis of the reconstructed phene pools of the regional ancestral populations support - * the early colonization of Australia and Melanesia. * and on the later time of divergence of the ancestors of modern Northern Eurasians[/i] ^ The above explains exactly why early Cro-Magnon resemble the former more than the later to quote Stringer - 'based on objective measurement of anatomical traits'. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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