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- In anthropology, pygmy peoples are ethnic groups whose average height is unusually short. The term pygmyism is used to describe the phenotype of endemic...
- but these include several between the Kasai and Great Lakes Twa. Twa/pygmoid po****tions according to Cavalli-Sforza. Several southern groups are added...
- physiology and lifestyle) Southern Twa are also grouped under the term Pygmoid. They are notable for, and named for, their short stature (described as...
- and protein-coding data reveal that phenotypic similarities with African pygmoid groups are convergent. Hung, Hsiao-chun; Matsumura, Hirofumi; Nguyen, Lan...
- Rampasasa pygmies is a name given to a group of families described as pygmoid or Negrito, native to Waemulu village in Kecamatan Wae Rii, Manggarai Regency...
- foraging tribesmen and as such overlaps with the terminology used for the "Pygmoid" Southern Twa of South-Central Africa. The hunter-gatherer San are among...
- Colin; Wright, Richard (October 2006). "Homo floresiensis: Microcephalic, pygmoid, Australopithecus, or Homo?". Journal of Human Evolution. 51 (4): 360–374...
- B.; Kuperavage, A. J.; Thorne, A.; Henneberg, M. (5 September 2006). "Pygmoid Australomelanesian Homo sapiens skeletal remains from Liang Bua, Flores:...
- first found in Western Australia. It stands out within its family by its pygmoid body and its long head. At the same time, its mouthparts show: a very large...
- postulated that ancestral speakers may have been part of a complex of non-Pygmoid languages of hunter-gatherer po****tions in Africa whose only surviving...