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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Swenet: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Faheemdunkers: In biological literature, "tropical" only refers to humid heat environments.[/QUOTE]Then explain why South African San and Australian aboriginals are described as living in a tropical climate by templeton et al, despite the high lattitudes Templeton assigns to them, indicating they lived outside the hot-humid areas to their North: [IMG]http://img138.imageshack.us/img138/9656/tropicalo.png[/IMG] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Faheemdunkers: Those inhabitants of deserts are not tropically adapted[/QUOTE]Totally fabricated, as usual. [QUOTE]Originally posted by Faheemdunkers: Kafrids, Nilotids (e.g. Hiernaux's "elongnated Africans")[/QUOTE]False. I have never come across one instance where Hiernaux describes Southern African Bantu's or the stereotypical extemely tall and slender Nilotes as an 'elongated African'. [QUOTE]Originally posted by Faheemdunkers: I've never read that paper. I merely quoted from Hamiticforums, and another forum thread which is entitled "refuting Zaharan's tropical africans" or something similar. These papers don't interest me.[/QUOTE]I give three sh!ts about whether those papers interest you. You said that Ethiopians were cold adapted, and in your typical, all too familiar deceptive, face-saving ways, you talk about everything other than the fact that that citation made the observation that Ethiopians cluster with Africans, in just about any post-cranial way imaginable. [QUOTE]Originally posted by Faheemdunkers: That would be you idiot. (a) You've been exposed disorting the literature of Coon[/QUOTE]Is that why you've yet to refute what I said when I paraphrased him? What's taking you so long to refute what I'm saying then, fag? Where did Coon say that exotic ancestry get in the way of a Mediterranean classification, and what exotic influences were in the Levant per Coon, 10ky ago, other than Caucasoid? [QUOTE]Originally posted by Faheemdunkers: (b) and now how you use a false definition of "tropical".[/QUOTE]See above fag. And try not to let that screen shot from Templeton et al coward you into running away again, only to come back and open new can of worms, like you've done five times in a row now. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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