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Where does white man first appear?

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Where does white man first appear?

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  1. Tracing genetic evidence, the first split between Mongoloid & Caucasoid DNA took place 40,000 years ago, in the vicinity of the Caspian Sea/Kazakhstan...

    This climate would have contributed to whitish-skin, at least within 10,000 years of arriving at this location. Therefore, white-skinned hominins have probably been around, between 40-50,000 years, in Central Asia...


  2. there is no white dermato-genetical skined human, the migration from Ethiopia-Kenya to the rest of the world; the chimical composition that is present in each area (constitued from the neon) make the change in the human its reacted with the chimic elements of the chimic composition of the human (genes) and then became change

  3. At the same time as walking up-right.

  4. "Jablonski & Chaplin (2000) discovered that there is a high correlation between the tone of human skin of indigenous peoples and the average annual ultraviolet (UV) radiation available for skin exposure where the indigenous peoples live. Accordingly, Jablonski and Chaplin plotted the skin tone (W) of indigenous peoples who have stayed in the same geographical area for the last 500 years versus the annual UV available for skin exposure (AUV) for over 200 indigenous persons and found that skin tone lightness W is related to the annual UV available for skin exposure AUV according to where the skin tone lightness W is measured as the percentage of light reflected from the upper inner arm at which location on humans there should be minimal tanning of human skin due to personal exposure to the sun.....Jablonski and Chaplin note that when human indigenous peoples have migrated, they have carried with them a sufficient gene pool so that within a thousand years, the skin of their descendants living today has turned dark or turned light to adapt to fit the formula given above—with the notable exception of dark-skinned peoples moving north, such as to populate the seacoast of Greenland, to live where they have a year-round supply of food rich in vitamin D, such as fish"

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_skin_...

    As Homo sapiens arrived in Europe 35,000 years ago, it's possible for them to be considered 'white" within a thousand years. However the Neanderthal had been in Europe on the order of 350,000 years, they were likely considered "white."

    Note that "within a thousand years, the skin of their descendants living today has turned dark or turned light to adapt" so likely skin color has no meaning except that of geography.

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