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Is Kmtian wavy and straight hair the only trait not shared with Ancient Nubians?
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness,: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Troll Patrol: . So formulating the question wasn't nessesary. The point is, you ran from it so many times, you now act as if it was never addressed properly.lol [/QUOTE]Formulating the questions clearly is necessary. You haven't read the thread from page one you were awol I address all of this in detail. Where are your quote of somebody asking me a question that you keep referring to and give me the page number [QUOTE]Originally posted by Troll Patrol: I am asking, why do all Africans despite of living in different ecosystems still need to have the same hair texture? Don't divert from this.[/QUOTE]Why would you ask such a question? Your other posts are saying everything is afro in the Egyptian art Yet you want to talk hair diversity in Africa at the same time. Yet you would never suggest any of the Egyptian art before late dyansties represent people with wavy straight hair. That's hypocritical and Djeshootme is doing the same thing. Totally inconsistent behavior Go back in the thread were I posted from a book scan on the evolution of hair. I also added comments there. Not every different ecosystem is going to require a unique type of hair. Africa has a variety of ecosytems but it doesn't have all the ecosystems in the world. Therefore it's not going to have all the adaptations of the world. Try to find an African tribe with people who have the type of hair Chinese people have. If you can't find such a tribe ask yourself why. [QUOTE]Originally posted by Troll Patrol: So you don't know why the Khoisan have peppercorn hair texture? Ok, fine. So, why is it other Africans can't have loser hair texture? And to pin point it, why isn't Afro hair by "native Africans" not as equally peppercorn, why does it differ? Reference: "Pepercorn hair seems pretty close to my afro type hair and Africans." [/QUOTE]The ancestors of Native Americans are thought to be Eurasian Siberians who crossed the Bering Straits. It's cold up there. Later some went down into the tropical zones of South America. They either haven't been there long enough to evolve back to afro hair or their straight hair (which is cut) is not that big of a disadvantage in the rain forest. It's possible however thant in the future Amazoanians could develop afros eventually -two theories there. Now if you go up North and you don't have good clothes you could freeze to death. Springy hair that is good for humid environments to let perspiration is not as warm as stright hair that lays flatly on top of itself. If grown long it easily covers the back of the neck or further down to the shoulders. Think about that I don't think big thick dred locks are as efficient, the hair strands bunch up into wide sections and cold air can get in between. And its is very bulky. Forest people would have all sorts of branches getting caught up in that moving through thick brush. If you go back to the book page I posted you will see two additonal unique theories. That's your homework, $25.00 [/QB][/QUOTE]
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