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[QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness,: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Faheemdunkers: [qb] They appear in the book. I'm pointing out if you then go to the specific pages where he describes them, he notes they are part Negroid. - As I already explained to Swenet and the others (who are too dumb to get it), Coon didn't have the time to establish countless hybrid types, so many times he just lumped individuals who show admixture under a "pure" racial type, much like John Baker (also since both weren't strict typologists, you can find lumping throughout their works). [/qb][/QUOTE]In many cases it's subjective to indicate a type is 'hybrid' on a biological level a mixture of 'pure' things. That can't always be done by looking it has to be done genetically. If you look at point B you can't always assume it's a hybrid of A and C because evolutionarily speaking there could have been a point where C didn't even exist yet. Therefore B was not a product of a mixture between A and C. B was an outgrowth of A and C was an outgrowth of B. The fact that B might look like a hybrid doesn't mean it is a hybrid and is less 'pure' than C Genetics are a deeper more intenal way of looking at things yet your prefer the external more superfical way of looking at things. You often talk about what's ugly and what's pretty. But like looking at things genetically, character, intelligence and talent are internal things and trump superficial things like prettiness and external 'beauty'. . [URL=http://www.bigfootencounters.com/articles/coon.htm]Carlton Coon on the existence of Bigfoot[/URL] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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