To: decimon
My question is when did they become white and move to Europe?
9 posted on
01/27/2011 4:23:08 PM PST by
ReverendJames
(Only A Painter Or A Liberal Can Change Black To White)
To: ReverendJames
Due to natural selection of genetic variation, and the need to balance the mutagenic effects of sunlight with the need to use sunlight to synthesize vitamin D; they moved to Europe FIRST and then turned white. Any population, absent vitamin D supplementation, would.
How do you suppose that Black people got black and White people got white if not for natural selection of genetic variation?
10 posted on
01/27/2011 4:26:57 PM PST by
allmendream
(Tea Party did not send the GOP to D.C. to negotiate the terms of our surrender to socialism.)
To: ReverendJames
If you've checked around humans probably became "white" about 400,000 years ago when they moved to Europe ~ they became red heads as well.
They are known to science as Neanderthals.
Later on other humans moved other places.
Another group of humans known as the San People moved SOUTH in Africa and turned into the ancestors of all known groups of humans.
This group still exists and exhibits traits of all the other groups of humans descended from the San ancestors.
Bantus and Europeans used to hunt the San in South Africa like they were game animals. (SEE: Nils Van der Post ~ "The Sands of the Khalahari")
12 posted on
01/27/2011 4:28:00 PM PST by
muawiyah
To: ReverendJames
I read several years ago that Caucasians and Mongoloids ((ncluding American Indians) all share a gene that indicates a common male ancestor that lived in Central Asia more than 30,000 years ago.
To: ReverendJames
My question is when did they become white and move to Europe?
With more and more research into the past of humans, researchers will "discover" that, humans started in the northern climates and went south in search of the warmer climates, sort of the "snowbirds" of the prehistoric ages.
50 posted on
01/27/2011 5:45:55 PM PST by
adorno
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