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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Kalonji: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Djehuti: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by the lyingdumbass: Occipital bun A morphological term used to describe a prominent bulge, or projection, of the occipital bone at the back of the skull is called an Occipital bun. The term is most often used in connection with scientific descriptions of classic Neanderthal crania. While common among many of mankind's ancestors, primarily robust relatives rather than gracile, the protrusion is relatively rare in modern Homo sapiens. There are still many human populations which often exhibit occipital buns. [b]A greater proportion of early modern Europeans had them[/b], but prominent occipital buns even among Europeans are now relatively infrequent.[/qb][/QUOTE]Neanderthal aside, since that was a different species altogether. You do realize that the earliest modern Europeans i.e. the first humans to enter Europe still looked no different from Sub-Saharan Africans?? "[i]Nor does the picture get any clearer when we move on to the Cro-Magnons, the presumed ancestors of Modern Europeans. [b]Some were more like present-day Australians or Africans[/b], judged by objective anatomical categorizations, as is the case with some early modern skulls from the Upper Cave at Zhoukoudian in China[/i]" Chris Stringer and Robin McKie The above is not all surprising since modern humans originate from AFRICA. Of course occipital bun is just ONE characterstic, what about the rounded forhead, narrow skull, ANB plane measurements, and prognathism all associated with black Africans. And please do not bring up PALEOLITHIC populations who look like Africans! [b]LOL[/b] By the way Neanderthal as the first European adapted species had cold adapted short limbs in contrast to the modern humans whose limbs were longer and definitely not like the Egyptians and other Africans whose extra long limbs were described by anthropologists as "super-negroid"! [QUOTE][qb]doing a reverse Kalonji, putting up art to dismiss the modern reconstruction, lol Is Kalonji going to complain? hell no [/qb][/QUOTE]I think you are confused with yourself. Oh great confused one. ;) [/QB][/QUOTE]You explain yourself for no reason Since it is not just noted that her crania had a prominent occiputal region. It was noted that it was [b]reminiscent of Nubians[/b] LOL. The comparison with Europeans was TOTALLLY out of the blue. FAIL. [i]..The Elder Lady possesses an occipital bun comparable to [b]Mesolithic Nubians."[/b][/i] You don't achieve anything by arguing with the likes of them, as they reply selectively, and no matter how many times they fail and get refuted, they'll just find another segue into making claims again, making you look stupid for biting everytime. Don't know if you've noticed, but this is Lioness vs MOM all over again. [i]A wise man told me don't argue with fools. Cause people from a distance can't tell who is who[/i] Notice how it will segue into something irrelevant any minute now, but no acknowledgement of it's mistakes regarding the marxillary prognatism, receeding chin and protruding incisors of Tiye, three things it all denied. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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