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[QUOTE]Originally posted by -Just Call Me Jari-: [QB] Yes but the Max Planx institute literally changed the reconstructions because they felt the phenotype associated with it was not right for the genotype. There was literally no other reason to change the reconstruction. To me it just shows how BS facial reconstructions are, given that a new company and artist can change it based on a whim. I dont like to sound paranoid and conspiratorial but it seems like an Agenda is being pushed. I could be wrong. [QUOTE]Originally posted by Djehuti: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by A Habsburg Agenda: [qb] The model of Luzia is based on a skull, which is an expression of the DNA found in it, if any. The skull was associated with Negroid and Australoid features and did not match the Mongoloid type (or whatever) associated with what I would assume to be contemporary Native Americans [/qb][/QUOTE]Again you fail to realize that phenotype which is an expression of genes is NOT the same as genetic ancestry! DNA retrieval from Luzia's skull is [i]impossible[/i] because the skull has completely fossilized. However, DNA has been extracted and tested from skeletal remains from around the same region of Brazil contemporary to Luzia and DNA has also been tested from Naia girl of Mexico who is even older. These results show that despite the differences in morphology they are genetically ancestral to today's Native Americans! [/qb][/QUOTE] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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