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Oreo Cookie, what do you pretend with all these pictures ? They don't look european AT ALL.
Obviously I didn't vote any option, as they don't fit anywhere in Europe.
Oh, come on, we have plenty of north-africans here and they don't pass. It's not gradual, it's a complete cut-off. Once you are to the other side of the strait you have a different race, with different genetics.Not as groups but I think as individuals they probably could. Keep in mind, the concept of "passing" isn't the same as "looking identical to". Some would have you believe that phenotypes change the second you cross the Mediterranean but it's a gradual, not instant process. Same with Greece and Turkey in my opinion. You don't have German lookalikes on one side and Saudi lookalikes on the other.
Oh, come on, we have plenty of north-africans here and they don't pass. It's not gradual, it's a complete cut-off. Once you are to the other side of the strait you have a different race, with different genetics.
Northern-Moroccans (what you have to the other side) are on average 8% sub-saharan and 7% East-African and they cluster with other north-Africans, very far away from any european. So, you see there is abosultely no gradual process at all.Unless they are significantly Sub-Saharan mixed (like some Moroccans are), they are still Caucasoid.
Northern-Moroccans (what you have to the other side) are on average 8% sub-saharan and 7% East-African and they cluster with other north-Africans, very far away from any european. So, you see there is abosultely no gradual process at all.
Even if they are pure berber they are still north-african. There are Mozabites in the sample who are 100% pure berber (as seen by the Dodecad portraits) and they cluster with the rest of North-Africans (moroccans and other Mozabite).But they still have European-like components to their DNA. The thing that pulls them further away from Europe is the black African (15% like you said) and the North African.
Even if they are pure berber they are still north-african. There are Mozabites in the sample who are 100% pure berber (as seen by the Dodecad portraits) and they cluster with the rest of North-Africans (moroccans and other Mozabite).
Yes this is true, so my point is most North Africans are more or less Berber anyhow, just Arab in culture for some of them, while others have noticeable Sub-Saharan influence.
The only "pure" Berbers are the Kabyel, Rifs, Ahmazigs (sp?) and a few tribes in Libya and Tunisia. They make up about 15% of Northern Africans. These groups are closest to the original Berbers who migrated west form the upper Middle East and the Caspian region during the Mesolithic and Neolithic. All others who claim Berber identity are pretty well mixed and only culturally Berber.
In general where can North Africans pass as native Europeans?
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