BLACK LIKE THE FIRST EUROPEANS
The first people of Europe were prehistoric Africans. They lived mostly in the southern parts of Europe, and created many paintings and cave art throughout the region.
Pretentious scholars struggling with their self-inflicted racist diseases attach ill-fitting names to the first peoples of Europe. They call them funny names like Neanderthals, Paleolithic men, Mesolithic or Neolithic, Cro-Magnons, Grimaldi, Aurignicians, in a desperate bid to hide the cultural and historical identity of those people.
It is generally conceded by those scholars however, that the African people were the bearers of the first substantive elements of culture into the European continent.
Many thousands of years before the rise of the current pale tribes of Europe, an Afrocoid people known as the Grimaldi people, established the Aurignacian cultures. These people were anatomically modern human beings of the West African typology. They brought the first indications of cultural thoughts and rites into Europe.
The Grimaldi were Black Africans with very little body hair, black and smooth skin; they had the facial features typical of West African forest dwellers. They had kinky hair too. They arrived in Europe 40,000 to 50,000 years ago.
They ranged in height from tall to medium. Their culture had developed in Africa tens of thousands of years before they moved to Europe. It was called the Arugnician Culture. In 1994, scientists found corroborating evidence of stone and bone tools on the banks of the Semlike River in Zaire. They were finely crafted tools made between 75,000 to 100,000 years old long before modern humans migrated to Europe.
The Neanderthals non-modern human specie of man had left Africa early in time (80,000 years ago) and settled in central and southern Europe. It is speculated by bio-anthropologists that the genes of those Neanderthals are extensively sown in the modern European tribes of today.
The “Cro-Magnon,” people, late contemporaries and perhaps descendants of the Grimaldi people also existed in Central and Southern Europe many thousands of years after the Grimaldi Negroid had expanded to Europe but before the appearance of the pale version of Europe now known as Caucasians.
Actually, Caucasians as a race did not appear in Europe until about twenty to thirty thousand years after the arrival of the first Africans who by this very fact are the aboriginals of Europe.
WHENCE COMETH THE PALE ONE
There are many theories which seek to explain the reason for the switch in skin color of the Europeans. The theories proposed range from the Ice-Age effect theory, to those of miscegenation and others that suggest malnutrition. In all these theories lies the admission that the pale skin is a relatively recent genetic modification that occurred in originally Black Europe.
One of the more interesting propositions suggest that the change from black to pale Europe occurred as a result of miscegenation between the modern Africans arrivals in Europe and the primordial Neanderthal which had originally come from Africa. It should be noted that the primordial human Neanderthal (physiologically and intellectually) said to be among the ancestors of Europeans and Caucasians, also came from Africa to Europe about 80,000 years ago. Thus, the Neanderthal, which had apparently been forced to Eurpe from out of Africa, was also of the African genotype.
Some theories suggest that Neanderthals (who were originally black as all original Africans) later became pale-skinned and retained excessive body hair due to genetic selection responding to the need to adapt to the cold and darkness of Ice-Age Europe.
The modern day Europeans are the products of interbreeding between these mutated pale skin Neanderthals (i.e. mutated non modern-human Africa) and the later arriving modern black Africans of 40,000 -10,000 years ago i.e. the Grimaldis.
Warm blooded animals undergo de-pigmentation in the absence of light and warmth. If there were no Ice Age in Europe, the people would have remained Negroid/Black. Some of the darkest Africoid peoples still exist as the Australian Aborigines and Tasmanians. Their ancestors left Africa in the same waves as the Africans that went to Europe. It appears that of the anatomically modern human Africans who had migrated around the globe, those in the warmer southern climates retained their African pigmentation and those in the Northern climates lost theirs as a result of miscegenation with the pale skinned Neanderthals, who it should not be forgotten were originally of the African continent.
Ogu Eji Ofor Annu,
April 1, 2006
Hi, Skeptic,
just to put you straight, no malice intended, Evonne Goolagong, Anthony Mundine, and Kiri te Kanawa have not reverted to being white as you have indicated, but actually have a european parent/grandparent.
Cheers
Bazza
Interesting that nobody has so far mentioning the geographical factors that facilitated the difference in human skin tone, it’s quite simple, the tilt and positioning of the planet in relation to the sun, will generally dictate what hue of skin colour you will be. The modern day American/South African/ Australian caucatians, are decidedly and will increasingly become darker than their European counterparts. I lived in Europe as Brown skinned African for over 30yrs and I also have developed a distate for sunny climes and my skin peels in direct sunlight. What do you make of that?
Also read your history of Africa before making any disparaging remarks about the sub-saharan african race(cynic). Before the advent of modern european superiority ideologies and the use of the word black and white, there was a constant exchange of ideologies and intermingling between the so called ‘black’ africans and pale skinned europeans. e.g. Queen of Sheba
Albinism occurs in virtually every species. Some Western Europeans (Irish and Basque) are located in coastal communities directly on the path of an African migration. Along the way, due to the reduced sunlight and less energy spent by the body on melanin (pigment) production, albino Africans would be favored by natural selection. In regards to the facial features, those will change due to climate as well.
Eastern and Central Europe may be another story. Genetics seems to indicate they have more Asian ancestry. There is also the possibility of neanderthal admixture too.
This will shut you all up.
Race is a touchy subject
This article is a prime example of Internet shillery, or decoy knowledge.
The premise of the article is correct and searchable, but its contents are spurious.
To begin with the dates quoted are all laughable as is the reference to aboriginal Europeans being “Africoid” — a term derived from the aryan language of a supplanting white tribe (the Latins).
The truth is, the first people in Europe were indeed black people, but here’s the kicker.
They didn’t come from Africa. Instead they were driven there.
Enough with history. Blacks once ruled the world but they do not any more. blacks let us unite, enslave and kill these pale genetic mistakes of nature.