In the Current Year, do any lectures on "Whiteness" not consist of racist hate speech? Perhaps the keynote address at a convention of laundry detergent chemists? @wmarybeardhttps://twitter.com/wmarybeard/status/1112309521702178817 …
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Replying to @Steve_Sailer
I'm talking about a wide range of issues in study of the ancient world, from colour of ancient statues to presence of people of colour in Roman Britain...and what white supremacist groups find in classical world (& other historical societies). So I doubt it counts as hate speech
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Replying to @Lord_Keynes2 @Steve_Sailer
no.. but there is clear skeletal evidence for sub-saharan origins in RB. See York Bangle lady for a start. That's all I am saying on this now.. lecture to write!
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The York Bangle lady was classified as Sub-Saharan by the awful craniometric program FORDISC, which when applied to 16th century Spanish samples classified 35% of Spaniards as Sub-Saharan:https://archives.fbi.gov/archives/about-us/lab/forensic-science-communications/fsc/july2002/ubelaker1.htm …
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Anthropologists strongly discourage its use, but historians don't care if it gets them the correct, insane results they're looking for:https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/full/10.1098/rsbl.2009.0462 …
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These are the craniometric results produced by FORDISC when applied to ancient Nubian skeletal remains. It turns out they were a diverse lot: Norwegian, Japanese, Easter Islander, Australian Aboriginal. The authors uncritically accepted the resulted the results.pic.twitter.com/LX2p9aDJF4
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