http://www.nytimes.com/2015/11/24/science/agriculture-linked-to-dna-changes-in-ancient-europe.html?hp&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&clickSource=story-heading&module=second-column-region®ion=top-news&WT.nav=top-news
>The agricultural revolution was one of the most profound events in human history, leading to the rise of modern civilization. Now, in the first study of its kind, an international team of scientists has found that after agriculture arrived in Europe 8,500 years ago, people’s DNA underwent widespread changes, altering their height, digestion, immune system and skin color.
We wuz nigs
>>291862
I've said this many times, SOCIAL CHANGES = MUTATIONS.
> pic related
>>291862
That guy in your image is from Egypt?
>>291862
>We wuz nigs
Probably darker when we lived closer to the equator sure.
>>291913
>you mean changes in skin colors are linked to behavior?
I'm not a geneticist, but I would say, eye, skin, and hair.
Also, having dark skin is not an equality of being a nig.
>>291862
part on skin color, ive heard most of these arguments before though:
>Dr. Reich and his colleagues also tracked changes in the color of European skin.
>The original hunter-gatherers, descendants of people who had come from Africa, had dark skin as recently as 9,000 years ago. Farmers arriving from Anatolia were lighter, and this trait spread through Europe. Later, a new gene variant emerged that lightened European skin even more.
>Why? Scientists have long thought that light skin helped capture more vitamin D in sunlight at high latitudes. But early hunter-gatherers managed well with dark skin. Dr. Reich suggests that they got enough vitamin D in the meat they caught.
>He hypothesizes that it was the shift to agriculture, which reduced the intake of vitamin D, that may have triggered a change in skin color.
>>291913
>its from the pic in the article:
It looks remarkably like one I seen in Egypt from the neolithic.
>>291923
cute pic, why don't they allow domesticated foxes in america yet?
>>291942
That is not Tame, it is wild like pic related, they are not domesticated, they are Tame.
this is Tame
>>291934
>>291951
>tame
even the ones they created in russia?
>>291913
>its from the pic in the article:
pic related is from Egypt
>>291958
The Tame ones look more like >>291934, they are not domesticated, they are Tame.
>>291985
cool, it may well have to do with the traditions of people living in the levant or anatolia passing the tradition to egypt and europe
>>291985
Well, that skeleton looks pretty hyped for some reason.
>>292061
He looks like he's laughing
>>292058
Both burials are definitely the same culture, the bodies are the same, and a pot is placed above the knees at the identical spot.
Maybe something to do with pic related
>>292094
Looks like he died jumping in excitement.
>Yay afterlife!
>>292350
please tell me how the earth has existed for 4000 years :^)
>>291885
The point you're trying to prove with that pic is inaccurate as dogs were purposefully bred by humans for desirable traits.
>>291942
because they're communist.
>>293919
So are human females, knave. That's how sexual selection works in our species.
>>291913
http://www.ferris.edu/isar/bios/rushton/rushton-last-article.pdf
might very well be more linked then people would like
>>292094
That's not related to the Afro-Asiatic language at all, most linguists disagree with this unsourced image as well as the insinuation that middle eastern agriculture is the basis of African Sahelian agriculture.
Please go back to stormfront.
>>291862
No shit, previous studies have shown African populations as the oldest of the species.
This has been known for quite some time.
>>295518
Not him, but a recent article showed that sub saharans all have west eurasian admixture from neolithic farmers.
http://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-34479905
>Please go back to stormfront.
Go back to tumblr
>>295518
>Please go back to stormfront.
worse than /pol/acks telling people with even slightly liberal opinions to go back to reddit
you're a cancer to this board pal
>>295538
>Babby discovers the neolithic expansion
I live in Ireland, amongst ruins that are older that 4000 BC. I have a knowledge of ancient history that is more knowledgeable than 99% of /his/
>>294817
>>294824