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[QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by xyyman: [QB] We covered the Eskimo thing already. Unlike what KIK and some others post, the Eskimos are dark not because of fish. I posted many times. The food did NOT make Europeans depigmented. The Eskimos and similar groups are NEW migrants to the region. They are from the south hence DARK.[/QUOTE]Scientists with relevant disciplines agree that native people came to Alaska from North Asia and Siberia at the close of the last Ice Age. [QUOTE]Originally posted by xyyman: See study posted on ESR. I believe it was the Holliday et al study comparing Europeans and Eskimo groups limb proportion. They(Eskimos) haven't been in the region long enough to be depigmented. [/QUOTE]non sequiter, limb proportions and skin depigmenation are adaptations to different conditions [QUOTE]Originally posted by xyyman: Don't know why some here keep parroting that Jablonski nonsense. "the food made them white". [/QUOTE]there is reasonable speculation that skin depigmentation is a result from inland settlement in low UV areas due to vitamin D deprivation, possibly also due to more grain based agricultural diets. If you disagee what is your explantion for lighter skin in these areas? [QUOTE]Originally posted by xyyman: [QB] Again unlike many of my brothas here I do not believe kinky hair was the original hair of first Modern Man. The evidence point to the first Africans having maybe curly straigtish hair. WHY!!!!??? - Kinky hair seems to be a forest phenotype(not tropical). Did AMH evolve in the forest? No! [/QUOTE]in what type of environemnt, in your opinion did AMH develop? . [/QB][/QUOTE]
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