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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Doug M: [QB] You literally used both terms in the same sentence is what I am referring to as if that somehow really is a semantic distinction. [QUOTE]may be more "brown" in complexion or at least as black[/QUOTE]Meaning the populations in ancient China would have had a range of brown complexions, not a single complexion and therefore could absolutely be called either black or brown in reference to that same range of complexions. Hence why I asked why you are making the distinction as if any group of tropically adapted people anywhere on the planet all have the same exact complexion when they don't. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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