So, how long did humans keep their African features once they started leaving Africa? Did they always have them until "recently", or did they always have those features we know of today?
Pic related, ancient Israeli woman about 70,000 years old.
>implying
>>416451
Oh come on, it's not even like that anon. I was just curious.
Looks more Finnish than African desu
>>416405
Define "African features"
>>416405
Consider that contemporaneous Africans are not the same as the Africans of 70,000 years ago.
>>416475
What about Omo 1? Wasn't there a reconstruction of his skull that looked like a Black African?
Now, on a genetic scale, they're not the same by far, as that was 195,000 years ago.
>>416474
What people generally assume Africans to look like (which isn't completely accurate, as there are exceptions to the norm all over).
I guess you could say something like this?
>>416405
>Pic related ancient Israeli woman about 70,000 years old.
yeah you cant really reconstruct a face based on the skull
>>416576
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forensic_facial_reconstruction
http://anthropology.si.edu/writteninbone/facial_reconstruction.html
How else do you think we know what other human species looked like?
>>416612
if you actually were to look into the links you provided you'd know that there is a lot of guesswork going on
You should probably ask /sci/