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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Tukuler: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by [b]Djehuti[/b]: The thing is no anthropologist and especially geneticist today worth his credentials would ever use the terms "Caucasoid" or "Negroid". They know full and well that 'racial' divisions of mankind are non-existent... However, what they do instead is simply refer their contrived genetic divisions of 'African' and 'Eurasian'. At least in genetic reports, there is no focus on cranio-facial features at least out right, yet what they do instead is focus in on those populations which display so-called 'Hamitic' or "[Caucasoid]" traits to look for Eurasian ancestry.[/QUOTE]. Um, don't look now, West Eurasian [i]is[/i] the new caucasoid / Caucasian. But apparently unnoticed from my initial post a modern geneticist Maca-Meyer believes in paleolithic full blown Caucasians whom she says are a Near East and Eastern Africa people just as in Weider's map. [i]Attested presence of Caucasian people in Northern Africa goes up to Paleolithic times. . . . . ... the Afroasiatic phylum of languages could have originated and extended with these Caucasians, either from the Near East or Eastern Africa ... Some important issues are pending of resolution to clarify the past and present of the North African Caucasians: To which extent the Neolithic waves substituted the Paleolithic recipients? Which is the most probable origin of these prehistoric occupants? Did they come from Europe, East Africa, Southwest Asia or are they a result of an "in situ" evolution? Is there a correspondence between the Afroasiatic diversification and the spread of Caucasians? . . . . ... U6 lineages, mainly found in North Africa, are the signatures of a return to Africa around 39,000–52,000 ya. This stresses the importance of its detailed study in order to trace one of the earliest Caucasian arrivals to Africa. . . . . The expansion of Caucasians in Africa has been correlated with the spread and diversification of Afroasiatic languages.[/i] Now a decade after her publication geneticists don't have to come out up front and say North Africans are white Caucasian. They just have to include Maca-Meyer in their list of sources. If they don't take her to task for using Caucasian then they agree with her usage. Dialectic is stronger than explicit. Rolling "the Cheikh," Doc Ben, Xyyman, and Zarahan all into one; so-called generalized or undifferentiated AFRICAN AMHs step across the Bab el Mendeb, stay a minute, step back across and voila! here's your Caucasian Africa(n). Nevermind whiteness, fleshless lips, rather long but paperthin noses, and multi-colored eyes and hair developing in a Arabian Peninsula or SW Asia essentially the same environmentally etc as NE Africa was at that epoch. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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