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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Antalas: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Elmaestro: [QB] The last few posts was a clear regression in the thread. It had been established that the morphological as well as Genetic variation (While still very high) in Africa has been significantly watered down since prehistoric times. In any which case where there are a selection of Africans who have a subset of traits whether unique or overlapping with non Africans, there is likelihood that their ancestry is passed down in extant populations. In this thread a handful of posters have shown an absorbent amount of evidence that. - A fundamentally African population (who were very likely dark skinned) Contributed ancestry to Neighboring Non-Africans - Homogenization between West Eurasians and Africans had occurred since the paleolithic. - This homogenization didn't necessarily exclude "SSA's" as they two have seen reduced distances to West Eurasians starting from the Neolithic. ([URL=http://www.egyptsearch.com/forums/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=8;t=010803;p=2#000071]See my comment on Jebel Sahaba[/URL]) & (See [URL=https://revoiye.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/PairwiseFSTscores.pdf]genetic distances between Africans like the Yoruba and Paleolithic West Eurasians and Taforalt vs Neolithic and bronze age West Eurasians and North Africans.[/URL]) Instead of asking Antalas what his definition of black is and giving credence to his practice of lookership. We should be asking him to explain how/why [URL=https://i.postimg.cc/j5bsjbQv/image.jpg]individuals like this young lady[/URL] isn't black by his definition. Watch how all of his traits he listed will go out the window when really pressed ([URL=http://www.egyptsearch.com/forums/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=8;t=010803;p=2#000085]"see! the exception doesn't make the rule."[/URL]) [b][i]"A person of African origin with dark skin, kinky hair, a morphology distinct from that prevailing in Eurasia, and a genetic profile showing little to no influence from the OOA or Late Paleolithic/Holocene back-to-Africa migrations."[/b][/i] -Antalas Watch as how the part of this definition he'd adjust to exclude this girl, will exclude 90% of African Americans and maybe even some or all of black Africans depending on how little is too little influence from Paleolithic OOA back migrants in his view. All things considered, he pointed out Neanderthal ancestry in the same thread I linked earlier to highlight the prevalence of Paleolithic Eurasian ancestry in Africans. He has no standard definition. Please stop asking him about what he think is black. It stifles everything and goes nowhere. [/QUOTE]Alright, it's evident that you don't embrace my definition, and according to your statements, it isn't comprehensive enough. Now, I'm curious to understand why you prefer linking this young girl to sub-Saharan populations that share little in common with her, rather than populations that are genetically and morphologically more similar. If your response is solely based on her skin color, then let me inquire: what specific insights can be gleaned from such information in the context of a study on population kinship? Doesn't this approach also run the risk of being misleading and advantageous for certain ideological movements? I pose these questions, fully aware that, much like Djehuti, you may choose not to respond not because you disagree, but because admitting it might be uncomfortable for you, given that you perceive me as "obviously anti-black". By asserting that the Nubians are "black," we are not just emphasizing their pigmentation, but we are also implying that they would be related to black African populations as a whole and not to other populations living further north. It's a term lacking in nuance. That's why it's imperative to propose a clear definition that allows us to understand that beyond their pigmentation, Nubian populations exhibit a morphology that could be described as intermediate and a genetic profile that shows both African and Eurasian substrates or even better a substrate that is shared by Nubians and Eurasians but not SSAs. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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