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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Ish Gebor: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by JoshuaConnerMoon: [qb] Palaeo-anthropology does not support the idea that the most noticeable or salient "Caucasoid" traits like narrow noses and small teeth arose in Africa. They're completely absent from the Upper Paleolithic skeletal/fossil record across Africa (North + Sub-Saharan Africa). However, I would not propose these features were introduced with a large amount of admixture (i.e. mass-migration from Eurasia), but trivial gene flow, i.e. selection explains their high frequency in certain African populations. Those Afrocentrists arguing the most noticeable or salient "Caucasioid" features originated in Africa would need to explain why they appear in the European Upper Palaeolithic skeletal/fossil record, some [i]30,000 years before[/i] they show in Africa. This is because we have many nasal indices of UP crania. None in Africa are leptorrhine or have microdont dentition. [/qb][/QUOTE]LOL SMH [QUOTE] Southeast and south Asian populations are also often thought to be derived from the admixture of various combinations of western Eurasians (‘Caucasoids’), east Asians and Australasians. ... These findings, coupled with the recently discovered presence of haplogroup U in Ethiopia [11], support a scenario in which a northeast African population dispersed out of Africa into India, presumably through the Arabian peninsula, before 50,000 years ago (Figure 2). Other migrations into India also occurred, but rarely from western Eurasian populations. ... Thus, the ‘caucasoid’ features of south Asians may best be considered ‘pre-caucasoid’— that is, part of a diverse north or north-east African gene pool that yielded separate origins for western Eurasian and southern Asian populations over 50,000 years ago.[/QUOTE]--Todd R. Disotell. Human evolution: The southern route to Asia Volume 9, Issue 24, 30 December 1999, Pages R925–R928 [QUOTE] The lack of Late Pleistocene human fossils from sub-Saharan Africa has limited paleontological testing of competing models of recent human evolution. We have dated a skull from Hofmeyr, South Africa, to 36.2 +/- 3.3 thousand years ago through a combination of optically stimulated luminescence and uranium-series dating methods. The skull is morphologically modern overall but displays some archaic features. Its strongest morphometric affinities are with Upper Paleolithic (UP) Eurasians rather than recent, geographically proximate people. The Hofmeyr cranium is consistent with the hypothesis that UP Eurasians descended from a population that emigrated from sub-Saharan Africa in the Late Pleistocene. [/QUOTE]—Grine FE et al. Late Pleistocene human skull from Hofmeyr, South Africa, and modern human origins. PubMed study: Science. 2007 Jan 12;315(5809):226-9. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17218524 [QUOTE]Originally posted by JoshuaConnerMoon: [qb]None in Africa are leptorrhine or have microdont dentition. [/qb][/QUOTE]You are lying! [QUOTE]Nose. Bantu: variable, ranging from platyrrhine to leptorrhine [/QUOTE]—A. H. Keane, ‎A. Hingston Quiggin, ‎A. C. Haddon - 2011 Man: Past and Present - Page 85 [IMG]http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3276/2608140975_e3253c027f.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4154/5054583830_83bfff4c5e.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://wishscript.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/AXSXe-600x390.jpg[/IMG] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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