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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Troll Patrol: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Faheemdunkers: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Swenet: I already have. I told you that Nilotes don't originate in hot-dry regions, they simply expanded after than proto-community dispersed. Remains that have been identified as Nilo-Saharan speakers have been relatively tall since before the Holocene (e.g., Jebel Sahaba, Wadi Halfa), showing they were always tall and that they didn't migrate to hot-dry Africa and turn tall all of a sudden. You've totally made the link between hot-dry climate and stature up, being the pathetic fraud that you are. Nilo-Saharan speakers originate in equatorial Africa, as per the prehistoric cultures [URL=http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-ZJTM2DSip_0/T8xHB-XEx5I/AAAAAAAAASc/4v6wvsODaQE/s1600/Ehret004.jpg]that have been linked to them[/URL] and by [URL=http://books.google.nl/books?id=5wKT-5SOAKQC&pg=PA73&lpg=PA73&dq=Nilo+saharan+homeland&source=bl&ots=WwWBuIKulO&sig=v_N7u_d6MlSYMbTh_OgPf2hCjsc&hl=nl&sa=X&ei=61J9UbvAJOnJ0AW8joDoDA&ved=0CEQQ6AEwAg#v=onepage&q&f=false]Linguistic indications[/URL].[/QUOTE]Nilotes and Nilotids are different. The latter is a racial type, or a trait complex. Nilotes in contrast are a meta-ethnic group. Although many Nilotes may be Nilotid (Dixon estimates up to 85% are), there are other racial types in the Nilotes as a population. [QUOTE]Still ducking and diving, I see? Where is the direct citation saying that man is platyrrhine? Its obvious just by eye-balling that that man's NB is not 85% of his NL.[/QUOTE]What? If he wasn't platyrrhine he wouldn't be classified as a Nilotid (Negroid > Nilotid) in the first place. All Negroids are platyrrhine. Nilotids also have the most recognisable Negroid traits: alveolar prognathism, lip eversion, large teeth, dark skin. Buy Dixon's book if you are so interested. The plate and description of platyrrhine nasal index is on page 228. [QUOTE]This is not what you stated. You said that types are merely trivial (skin deep) outer appearances that populations all over the world can exhibit, via your Wiercinski quote: [i]which utilises the notion of the racial type to denote a group of human individuals [b]irrespective their populational descent and resembling each other in a set of racial traits.[/b]" (Wiercinski, 1975)[/i] --Fareemdunkers [/QUOTE]They are statistical abstractions, but the fact the trait complexes, as types, were once confined to geographical areas makes them non-arbitrary - hence they have taxonomic value. If you want typology that just randomly chooses types in a population, look at Lawrence Angel (who taught Keita). His types were just labelled A, B, C, D etc. [QUOTE]You try to quote Wiencinsky in your confused attempt to unify basic and established biological concepts with typology, but he wasn't even a typologist, as per the excerpt you've posted (he was simply classifying the skulls according to a set of variables, while leaving it open what their ancestry was). This is consistent with what Djehuti, me and others have smacked you across the head with ever since your dumbass registered on this website, i.e., that Europeans don't have a monopoly on the features they just happen to have.[/QUOTE]Only Caucasoids have certain traits, while Negroids others. Wiercinski utilised palaeo-anthropology, as I do, to see where the trait complexes were [b]once[/b] circumscribed. I've already shown you that Negroids don't have low NI's, small teeth, orthognathism etc. None of those traits appear in the early African fossil record. [/qb][/QUOTE]You're a lying hog. The average Moroccan female has these traits. [IMG]http://synacor.vo.llnwd.net/o37/images/49/a0/9e2fc5a054df357b482e5703f7f6c74b3b2e0280.jpeg[/IMG] [IMG]http://synacor.vo.llnwd.net/o37/images/b5/4c/ab82c277d1535133040be72239c77b30af007888.jpeg[/IMG] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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