S.O.Y. Keita The Bio Cultural Origins of Egypt - Part 6

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Shomarka Omar Yahya M.D., DPhil., née Jon Derryll Walker, is an African American physician and anthropologist. He is affiliated with the National Human Genome Center of Howard University and the Department of Anthropology of the Smithsonian Institution. He has been interested in the origins of the concepts of race, the misconception of human variation as race, and the scientific approaches to the biocultural origins and histories of indigenous African peoples.

In this 6 Part Lecture Keita speaks on the "Bio-Cultural" Origins and aspects of the Ancient populations of the Nile Valley. He includes details on the Afro-Asiatic Language Family, Genetics of the P2 Clade, Skull Measurements and Limb Proportions.
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  • A giant of a man.

  • @alexinaboxx I agree with you.Alot of racist dislike facts on DNA.

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  • cRACKAS AND CRACKA LOVERS DNT CRY }8 )

  • It doesn't appear that the panel is familiar with any of Diop's work with the Melanin dosage test.

  • Née = female

    Né = male

    Is that even important to name his birthname and cultural affiliation?

    Shomarka KEITA's research is leading edge on human evolution and should be regarded as a springboard from which other empirical studies on evolutionary biology should be framed, treated, considered.

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