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"does this mean we're more black than them"
shit
wtf
@Nerthulas What site are you using for those pics?
humanphenotypes
.net
lol
you haven't seen it?
its like our favorite site
because of BasedChris
The first genome analysis of an Aborigine reveals that these early Australians took part in the first human migration out of Africa. They were the first to arrive in Asia some 70,000 years ago, roaming the area at least 24,000 years before the ancestors of present-day Europeans and Asians. They were also the first to live in Australia, according to DNA results of a 90-year-old hair sample of a young man that link Aborigines to the first inhabitants of this part of the world about 50,000 years ago.
This study, however, is not the first to contradict the popular theory that modern humans came from a single out-of-Africa migration wave into Europe, Asia, and Australia. But it does deal it a huge blow by confirming that Aboriginal Australians took part in the first of two rounds of human relocation.
I've seen Chris use it extensively, but I never knew the actual site.
its great fun
altho chris knows way more than the site says
so he must have other sourcews
Some anthropologists believe in the hypothesis of a so-called Southern Route or the idea that Aboriginal Australians descended from an early wave of dispersal of modern humans through Southern Asia. Most other population groups outside Africa are, according to this theory, descendants of a separate, more recent wave of dispersal. But others believe there was only one major wave. It has also been hotly debated if Aboriginals living in Australia today descend from the modern humans we know were in this area 50,000 years ago.
or be reading their sources
why is josh neal countersignalling fuentes
what a fag
because josh neal is a brainlet
look at this
oh nvm, i thought that dude was still here
it makes so much more sense that they were part of a first wave
tbh
yeah
homo erectus
homo blacktus
they're indians
this is the location of that phenotype
what are yalls thoughts on this
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/2017/05/22/europe-birthplace-mankind-not-africa-scientists-find/
I knew
I recognize them from the island video
i know where andaman islands are
thats where the sentinelese live
thats what the sentinel islanders look like
you think if they were indians theyd still be uncontacted?
they'd be chatting up women on the ships
asking them out