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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Marc Washington: [QB] . . The Upper Paleolithic populations of Europe left these representations of themselves as San. Over the coming decamillenniums, their descendants would travel east entering China, Japan, Southeast Asia, the Pacific and eventually the Americas. Traveling west, their descendants would cross the Bering Straight and inhabit Alaska, Canada, North, Central, and South America: [IMG]http://www.beforebc.de/Made.by.Humankind/Gods.MotherGoddeses/01-14-00-13.jpg[/IMG] http://www.beforebc.de/Made.by.Humankind/Gods.MotherGoddeses/01-14-00-13.jpg The San in South Africa are called the "Little Chinese," because of the oval eyes, high cheekbones, broad forehead. Yet, the Chinese are nothing more than the San who when in Mongolia and I say with woolly hair were inundated with whites from the Steppes. This was likely from near 1200 BC (perhaps) up until the time of the Khans who lived during the European Middle Ages. This influx of whites mixing with San changed the hair from straight to woolly and lightened the color of San skin. It is these people who would become the Koreans, Chinese, Japanese. And this population would enter the South Pacific and eventually the Americas changing the morphology of the original African peoples who'd get Mongul features from incoming Monguls and white features from incoming Europeans. [IMG]http://www.beforebc.de/Made.by.Humankind/Gods.MotherGoddeses/01-14-00-13.jpg[/IMG] Oversimplified (as there were population movements all over the place, that, in a nutshell, is the history of the peopling of the world and why people look the way they do. . . . . [/QB][/QUOTE]
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