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Post by mike2 on Mar 26, 2005 23:53:50 GMT -5
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Siafu X
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Post by Siafu X on Dec 26, 2005 21:40:31 GMT -5
Also interesting in this regard is that Sanskrit shares many of the same words with Swahili! The word for "lion" for example! Well, the Swahili were on the East Coast of Africa. Indian and Iranian sailers called in their ports. The Iranians did not speak Sanskrit the probably spoke farsi
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Post by $$$ FD $$$ on Dec 27, 2005 11:27:49 GMT -5
i've figured that the weddid subtye(s) were never uniform at all in south asia, there seem to be many individual examples of these types indicative of a lot of variability and including melanid indid variants too.
occasionally i liken south asia to the anthropological scenario in ethiopia - my presumption is that within these two societies or socio-geographical spectrums great cultural measures would have been pursued to delineate population biotype elements that would have been deemed undesirable for the greater society, although i don't believe that the eccentricity displayed by ethiopians towards race is equivalent to the conceptions of south asians obviously, (just different - such as the color complex of south asians or conceptions of caste).
i also get the impression from this cross comparison that local indid variants became strongly recessive through the pre historical and historical periods of admx to the extent that we are left with a lot of confusion today about indid taxonomy. this doesn't seem to be the case with ethiopia as the resultant blends of local types were never fluid to the extreme degree as southern asia was and as south asians manifestly are.
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Post by $$$ FD $$$ on Dec 27, 2005 11:52:38 GMT -5
people have posted quite a few platyhrennic indids in here and all of them looked different, even the ones that the previous anthros documented in pics all looked different except for their basic platyhrennic trait(s) or prognathy - and these types must have been recessive from the total genetically homogenized amalgam.
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Post by $$$ FD $$$ on Dec 27, 2005 12:21:41 GMT -5
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Synthesis
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Post by Synthesis on Dec 27, 2005 14:48:09 GMT -5
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