Scientists Reveal the First European Faces Were Not ‘White’

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Please correct me where I'm wrong but I want to piece this together in a simple, yet informative manner:

Modern (African) humans spread throughout Africa, then towards Asia and Europe around 120,000-150,000 years ago? Some of the Africans were shaded black and brown, while a very small percentage were albino- black and brown?

The homosapien Africans that left Africa migrated to Asia to Europe and came into contact with Neanderthals. African Homosapiens and European neanderthals interacted through war and sex; most neanderthals got their buildings crushed while some neanderthals and humans interbred to produce (black/brown) Europeans? The "pure" Africans eventually interbred with the neanderthal/homosapien combo?
This explain the 1-8% neanderthal blood in non "pure" Africans today. I'd assume the percentage of neanderthal dna was higher back then. Pure neaderthals became extinct about 30,000 years ago, while homosapien (with neanderthal dna) took over Europe.


Did homosapien Africans who spread throughout south Asia come into contact with neanderthals too? What percentage of neanderthal dna do the Australian Aboringines have, if any?
The homosapien Africans who went towards north east Asia most likely came across neanderthals too.


Anyway,
The last ice age occurred about 20,000-25,00 years ago. Black neanderthal/homosapien Europeans retreated to caves and shelters during the ice age and were cut off from the rest of the world? They became conditioned to their environment. They evolved/mutated within these cold, dark, and violent conditions lacking in natural resources, while they're African brothers were doing their thing in the rest of the known world?


This is where I get lost:snoop:. Where do the Cro-Magnons fit? I thought they were European ancestors?
 

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This is where I get lost:snoop:. Where do the Cro-Magnons fit? I thought they were European ancestors?

I believe the Cro-Magnons are a result of the Black neanderthal/homospiens that went into caves.
 

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The sheer stupidity of some people in HL never ceases to amaze.
 

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:laugh: I knew some moron like you or that ILLAV3 guy would be so stupid as to erroneously suggest this dead ass obvious story that I or anybody else with common sense would've never doubted in the first place somehow contradicts any word of what I said in that retarded Hidden Colors thread.

If you were paying attention, nobody in that thread who tried to educate you and the rest of your band of scientific illiterates denied the truth of the out of Africa theory of human origin. This story isn't exactly a revelation. It's just more empirical confirmation of what we already know.

God you are so dumb.


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this cat Mad as f...
 

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:russ: what this nikka naming me for

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Lol....yeah, let's act aloof and play the "you mad" card and pretend you didn't actually TAG me in a thread about a documentary on NFL concussions I wasn't even watching the other night, talking about cacs and science, blah, blah, blah, just like your boy hhl4e did here.
 

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None of this actually happened though, it is all based upon speculation of what could have happened, to get to where we are today. Humans are not even native to earth.
[quote="MaLi, post: 5767523, member: 12632"]Please correct me where I'm wrong but I want to piece this together in a simple, yet informative manner:

Modern (African) humans spread throughout Africa, then towards Asia and Europe around 120,000-150,000 years ago? Some of the Africans were shaded black and brown, while a very small percentage were albino- black and brown?

The homosapien Africans that left Africa migrated to Asia to Europe and came into contact with Neanderthals. African Homosapiens and European neanderthals interacted through war and sex; most neanderthals got their buildings crushed while some neanderthals and humans interbred to produce (black/brown) Europeans? The "pure" Africans eventually interbred with the neanderthal/homosapien combo?
This explain the 1-8% neanderthal blood in non "pure" Africans today. I'd assume the percentage of neanderthal dna was higher back then. Pure neaderthals became extinct about 30,000 years ago, while homosapien (with neanderthal dna) took over Europe.


Did homosapien Africans who spread throughout south Asia come into contact with neanderthals too? What percentage of neanderthal dna do the Australian Aboringines have, if any?
The homosapien Africans who went towards north east Asia most likely came across neanderthals too.


Anyway,
The last ice age occurred about 20,000-25,00 years ago. Black neanderthal/homosapien Europeans retreated to caves and shelters during the ice age and were cut off from the rest of the world? They became conditioned to their environment. They evolved/mutated within these cold, dark, and violent conditions lacking in natural resources, while they're African brothers were doing their thing in the rest of the known world?


This is where I get lost:snoop:. Where do the Cro-Magnons fit? I thought they were European ancestors?
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So what they trying to say is that African (Black people) haven't "evolved" to being white yet? This shyts so disrespectful
 

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HL has you believing that people turned white and asian the moment the left AFrica.
The reason for this is, just in case these settlers made any cultural advancements - those advancements can be credited to non-black people.
Truth is it was VERY recently when people stopped being black african.
date/timeline??
 

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Please correct me where I'm wrong but I want to piece this together in a simple, yet informative manner:

Modern (African) humans spread throughout Africa, then towards Asia and Europe around 120,000-150,000 years ago? Some of the Africans were shaded black and brown, while a very small percentage were albino- black and brown?

The homosapien Africans that left Africa migrated to Asia to Europe and came into contact with Neanderthals. African Homosapiens and European neanderthals interacted through war and sex; most neanderthals got their buildings crushed while some neanderthals and humans interbred to produce (black/brown) Europeans? The "pure" Africans eventually interbred with the neanderthal/homosapien combo?
This explain the 1-8% neanderthal blood in non "pure" Africans today. I'd assume the percentage of neanderthal dna was higher back then. Pure neaderthals became extinct about 30,000 years ago, while homosapien (with neanderthal dna) took over Europe.


Did homosapien Africans who spread throughout south Asia come into contact with neanderthals too? What percentage of neanderthal dna do the Australian Aboringines have, if any?
The homosapien Africans who went towards north east Asia most likely came across neanderthals too.


Anyway,
The last ice age occurred about 20,000-25,00 years ago. Black neanderthal/homosapien Europeans retreated to caves and shelters during the ice age and were cut off from the rest of the world? They became conditioned to their environment. They evolved/mutated within these cold, dark, and violent conditions lacking in natural resources, while they're African brothers were doing their thing in the rest of the known world?


This is where I get lost:snoop:. Where do the Cro-Magnons fit? I thought they were European ancestors?

Breh... this is completely wrong. It's a very simplified version of early human migration meant to fit into certain biases.

Read this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recent_African_origin_of_modern_humans
 
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