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Revision as of 19:33, 17 April 2026

Welcome to the Wiki
The database of human phenotypes all over the world.
We are currently editing 39 articles, and you can help.


About the wiki
We are an improved version of the humanphenotypes.net site that people can add pictures of examples who fit these phenotypes and more phenotypes from anthropology books.

We correct the outdated mistakes from those sites after looking at genetics, history, and anthropology books.

Think of this site like Wikipedia, but focused on physical anthropology.

Also be sure to follow our rules.

Browse phenotypes around the world:
Africa | North America | South America | Asia | Europe | Oceania


Beginner's guide:
Phenotypes | Glossary | Maps | FAQ | Common mistakes | Classification systems
Some types to get started with:

Hallstatt | Eurafricanid | North Atlantid | West Alpinid | Dalofaelid | Gracile Mediterranid | Corded Nordid

DISCLAIMER:

All images used on this site are the property of their respective copyright holders. In addition, this wiki does not claim that the phenotypes or subtypes depicted here are separate races, as the concept of race itself is controversial and debatable.