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FlimboFlongins 19 points ago +22 / -3

Why is that improbable? The red hair is fully documented. The Aryan Migrations/Invasions from the Caucasus Mountains outward are well documented by Archaeologists, and Geneticists.

Robert Sepehr(Academic Anthropologist) -Masters of the Ancient Mediterranean https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GSBgE2-EoZM

12 minutes, worth the watch

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charwoman 2 points ago +2 / -0

Dyed with henna.

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FlimboFlongins 4 points ago +6 / -2

He explores the work of other Anthropologists, often outside of conformity. Like the dominant narrative being the "Out of Africa" hypothesis, across general academia, but it now being fully refuted by Geneticists, and acknowledged as bogus in Higher Anthropology and Archaeology. He's certainly a Non Boasian Anthropologist.

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FlimboFlongins 3 points ago +4 / -1

Hence the non-Boasian importance of Sepehr's work. There are not that many Non Boasian Anthropologists.

To understand the takeover of Boasian Anthropology, please watch this: Kevin MacDonald's A Culture of Critique: Synopsis https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XHK-WjxMShI

The recessive genetic trait you're speaking of all over the Middle East, and found through genetic testing. As it's recessive, it's uncommon it it's expression. Blue Eyes, Green Eyes, and Blond or Red Hair, are recessive traits. So unless sexual selection for those traits occurs, they can rather quickly be watered down, and dominated by brown/ black. We're talking per capita about some of the rarest genetic traits on the planet. Some would say endangered..

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GreatWhite 1 point ago +2 / -1

he dyed his hair red with henna. many Muslims imitate this to this day.