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[QUOTE]Originally posted by AGÜEYBANÁ(Mind718): [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by xyyman: [qb] No food, Vit D deficiency etc is needed for humans to depigment. That is why the Global UV distribution correlates perfectly with the skin distribution map above.[/qb][/QUOTE]Right back to square one where you keep running away from. If it's solely due to relaxation of UV constraint and has nothing to do with the need to synthesize vitamin D then how come Eskimos are darker than Europeans despite inhabiting a lower UV environments? And how come it took humans in Europe after reaching some 40kya (give or take), tens of millenia afterwards to depigment? You don't realize how little sense you make. [QUOTE]Originally posted by xyyman: [qb] There are indegenous light brown Africans. No admixture needed. That does not mean admixture did not occur in the past. But looking at the chart above it is obvious that of the 200,000yrs of humans existence 195,000 humans and Africans were black. [/qb][/QUOTE]Why would all humans be black until 5kya if humans reached above 50 degrees latitude atleast 30,000 years beforehand? Surely the low UV in Europe should have turned them pale a long time before, but why didn't it? Stop running. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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