Twice in the last week I have read the claim that, contrary to recent statements that race is a social distinction, not a genetic one, the "race" (whatever that means) to which an individual belonged can be determined from an examination of his bones alone, presumably independent of information concerning the age of the bones, where they were found, etc. The claims came from highly unreliable sources and I have satisified myself so far by noting the silence that follows my request for a citation to their source.
Given that difficulty of determining the "race" of living humans without some arbitrary rule*, I can't imagine what the claim even means. Has anyone heard of this before?
*See, for example, Show Boat, in which Julie "passed" for white during most of the movie and Gaylord managed to pass for black at a critical moment because he had one drop of black blood (Julie's) in him.
Given that difficulty of determining the "race" of living humans without some arbitrary rule*, I can't imagine what the claim even means. Has anyone heard of this before?
*See, for example, Show Boat, in which Julie "passed" for white during most of the movie and Gaylord managed to pass for black at a critical moment because he had one drop of black blood (Julie's) in him.