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Post by Yiannis on Jan 31, 2004 16:42:36 GMT -5
I must admit that I my knowledge on Genetics and Anthropology is practically non-existant. However, I'm interested in the subject and I'd like to know more.
Can you please direct me to a number of sites (books as well) that will introduce me to the subject?
I'm not able to make the distinction between biased and scientific ones, so please direct me to the secont category :-)
Thanks in advance, Yiannis
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Post by Artemidoros on Feb 3, 2004 17:23:29 GMT -5
The participating sites at the bottom of the home page provide some good links. Start from there and stick around, people post studies and links in fora. You can also do your own search on line, there is a lot of free material. Universities are usually the most valid sources but do not take anything for granted.
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Post by Melnorme on Feb 3, 2004 17:29:34 GMT -5
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Post by alex221166 on Feb 3, 2004 17:30:46 GMT -5
I must admit that I my knowledge on Genetics and Anthropology is practically non-existant. However, I'm interested in the subject and I'd like to know more. Can you please direct me to a number of sites (books as well) that will introduce me to the subject? I'm not able to make the distinction between biased and scientific ones, so please direct me to the secont category :-) Thanks in advance, Yiannis Here is something I wrote sometime ago. It has the basics about Genetics. www.geocities.com/refuting_kemp/gene_intro.htmlAs to Anthropology, you should probably visit Racial Reality or Dienekes' site (both are participating sites and as such have links in the bottom of this forum's homepage).
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