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Originally Posted by Cirrus
But what about "Aurignacoid" derivatives, like Gracile-Mediterranids, for exemple ?
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What about them? Think, for example, of all the seafaring trade in ancient times.
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I don't really see. Prussia seemed to be the most mobile part of Germany before (see Prussian imperialism).
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Highly conservative imperialism. Compare to real empires.
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But such determinism mostly based on the head shape (since it seems to be the main criterion of differentiation in physical anbthropoly) is completely senseless IMO. At least, since there's no scientific evidence of it at all.
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Maybe you are right. I'm only moving along the lines that others before me moved in a limited, reductionist and erroneous fashion.
It doesn't mean that I have to agree at 100%. But I surrogate the right to enjoy it myself.
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