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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Neith-Athena: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by lamin: [qb] Neth-Athena wrote: [QUOTE]...the history of migrations and colonization that brought Eurasians from the Neolithic to the present time into North Africa[/QUOTE]Could you possibly elaborate on this--bearing in mind the specific meaning of the term "Eurasian"? Maybe we can also learn--in terms of numbers--the significance of such migrations. Re What to call the people of Africa Why not be economical and consistent in the whole matter. For example, South Asians and East Asians differ significantly in terms of phenotype yet when described colour terms and eye shape terms are never brought up. Why not just speak in terms of regions--when it comes to Africa--West Africa, East Africa, Southern Africa and North Africa. Talk of "sub-Saharan" Africa is sheer racism--because as you wrote it is just euphemistic racist code for all the world's ills--maximally exaggerated for racist effect. But to be more accurate one can use the same techniques as animal and plan biologists: an African would simply be a member of the human species whose phenotype offers evidence of being shaped by the environments of Africa. A significant phenotypical marker of such would be "hair form"--of which the African variety seems unique to Africa--coupled with a pigmentation range from very dark(Sudan) to yellow(some of the populations of North and Southern Africa). [/qb][/QUOTE]I am no expert but from what I have understood by browsing through this forum during the Neolithic Sea Peoples went to the African coast and mixed with the local (Black - should go sans saying) population. Am I wrong? If so, please correct me. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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