Peter Klevius was the first (1992-94) to solve consciousness, and the first (1992) to point out the mongoloid (cold adaptation) link between the Jinniushan fossil in China and Khoisan people in Africa.
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Friday, December 31, 2004
How have tsunamis in the past affected the M130 lineage?
What has happened to Shompen, Negritos and other aboriginals in the tsunami area? Now and in the past. And who cares? At least I do, both emotionally and scientifically (Well, I'm, of course, no better than anyone else but at least I wrote a book about "the forgotten suffering").
Sunday, December 05, 2004
Gene transformation fueled by climate changes
According to Out of Africa as Pygmies and back as global "Mongoloids" the valleys between vast areas of high altitude mountain regions in Central Asia together with frequent and pronounced climate changes in Pleistocene, pumped genetic profiles up and down in evolutionary "test tubes". E.g. hybridization and hybrid vigour hence made mixing of genetical changes experienced in the cold north possible. On a cultural level the special pressures and rewards in protein rich but challenging territories (including Siberia) fostered new cultural settings (e.g. enhanced longevity, multi-generational families with enhanced "wisdom" etc).
The main purpose of the hypothesis is to find a pattern that better explains the existence of one human species with a multitude of "racial" differences against a background of a multitude of puzzling fossils and genetics.
The main purpose of the hypothesis is to find a pattern that better explains the existence of one human species with a multitude of "racial" differences against a background of a multitude of puzzling fossils and genetics.