-
individual literature for such
Caucasoid identifications,
while the
following article gives a
brief overview: How "
Caucasoids" Got Such Big
Crania and Why...
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Anthropometry (/ænθrəˈpɒmɪtrɪ/ , from
Ancient Gr**** ἄνθρωπος (ánthrōpos) 'human' and μέτρον (métron) 'measure')
refers to the
measurement of the human...
- admixture.
Pastoralism developed during the Neolithic. The po****tion was
Caucasoid during the
Bronze and Iron Age period. The
Kazakh territory was a key...
- used as synonyms. The
concept of
dividing humankind into the Mongoloid,
Caucasoid, and
Negroid races was
introduced in the 1780s by
members of the Göttingen...
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mentioning him by name. In The
Races of
Europe (1939) Coon
classified Caucasoids into
racial sub-groups
named after regions or
archaeological sites such...
- people.
Christopher I.
Beckwith suggests that the Wusun, an Indo-European
Caucasoid people of
Inner Asia in antiquity, were also of Indo-Aryan origin. The...
- the
Tarim mummies were
classified as
Caucasoid by anthropologists,
Tarim Basin sites also
contain both "
Caucasoid" and "Mongoloid" remains, indicating...
-
define races. Both
divided mankind into
primarily three distinct races:
Caucasoids (based in Europe,
North Africa, and
Western Asia),
Negroids (based in...
- "neotenous
structural traits in which ...
Negroids [generally]
differ from
Caucasoids ...
flattish nose, flat root of the nose,
narrower ears,
narrower joints...
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Bhujel people normally are with
Mongoloid features rather than with
Caucasoid features. Due to the
social structure &
social development, this term...