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The Human Family Tree - Part 3

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  • It's funny how people are arguing with this undisputable genetic evidence in the video, true proof that racism is a disease of the mind that allows no information to enter that differs from their "beliefs." Racism should be a religion it's quite simular in promoting myths as facts.

  • @CizzarGX You must be either white or arab.

  • This will put an end to the raceisim against blacks !!

  • Thai restaurant! ><

  • @MichaelKrary and when the chinese completed the study, they found that they were pur homo sapiens (with the occasional flavor of neanderthal). so...

  • @dontae562

    Amen. 

  • @s3dooooooooooooooon

    You need to get out of your stone age mind-set.

  • This is NOT true!

  • @MichaelKrary - I think you are missing the point. There were two waves out of Africa. The first wave created the Neanderthal. The second wave created modern humans. There are still ancient looking Africans in Asia/Pacific (Andaman Islanders, Negritos of the Philippines, Solomon Islanders, etc.). The fact of these ancient tribes support completely what Spence Wells is discussing.

    Why are you typing the same thing on three pages?

  • Google:

    Chinese challenge to 'out of Africa' theory November 2009 by Phil McKenna

    The discovery of an early human fossil in southern China may challenge the commonly held idea that modern humans originated out of Africa.

    Jin Changzhu and colleagues of the Institute of Vertebrate Palaeontology and Palaeoanthropology in Beijing, announced to Chinese media last week that they have uncovered a 110,000-year-old putative Homo sapiens jawbone from a cave in southern China's Guangxi province.

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