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  • 14:2314:23, 22 April 2026 diff hist +5,824 N Caucasoid Created page with "== Definition and Historical Context == The '''Europoid race''' (also historically known as '''Caucasoid''') is a term used in classical physical anthropology to describe the indigenous populations of Europe, North Africa, West Asia, and parts of South Asia. The name "Caucasoid" was famously coined by Christoph Meiners and later popularized by Johann Friedrich Blumenbach, who believed the Caucasus Mountains produced the most "typical" examples of the lineage.<ref..." current
  • 14:1914:19, 22 April 2026 diff hist −20 m Category:Phenotypes Europoid (Caucasoid) types
  • 14:1414:14, 22 April 2026 diff hist +5,877 N Mongolid Created page with "== Definition and Evolutionary History == The '''Mongolid''' (or '''East Eurasian''') race is a historical anthropological term used to classify the indigenous populations of East Asia, Central Asia, Southeast Asia, the Arctic, and the Americas. Genetic evidence suggests that East Eurasians diverged from West Eurasians approximately 40,000 to 50,000 years ago.<ref>[https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-021-21355-w The genomic history of East Asia - Nature Communications..." current
  • 14:1314:13, 22 April 2026 diff hist −20 m Category:Phenotypes Mongolid types
  • 14:1214:12, 22 April 2026 diff hist +5,987 N Australoid Created page with "== Definition and Evolutionary History == The '''Australoid race''' is a historical anthropological term used to describe the indigenous populations of South Asia, Southeast Asia, Melanesia, and Australia. In the "Out of Africa" model, the ancestors of these groups are believed to have been the first to migrate along the "Coastal Express" route approximately 50,000 to 70,000 years ago.<ref>[https://www.britannica.com/topic/aborigine Aboriginal peoples - Encyclopedia Brit..." current
  • 14:1014:10, 22 April 2026 diff hist −21 m Category:Phenotypes Australoid types
  • 14:0914:09, 22 April 2026 diff hist +5,144 N Africoid Created page with "== Historical Context and Origins == The '''Africoid''' (or '''Congoid''') classification serves as a historical umbrella for the most genetically diverse and ancient populations of modern humans. Archeological and genomic evidence confirms that the ancestors of these groups have occupied the African continent for over 300,000 years. The vast geographical barriers of Africa—including the Sahara Desert, the Nile River, and the dense Congo rainforest—contributed to the..." current
  • 14:0514:05, 22 April 2026 diff hist −18 m Category:Phenotypes Africoid types
  • 14:0014:00, 22 April 2026 diff hist +33 Capoid No edit summary current
  • 13:5913:59, 22 April 2026 diff hist +1 m Capoid Definition and Historical Context Tag: Visual edit
  • 13:5913:59, 22 April 2026 diff hist +5,568 N Capoid Created page with "== Definition and Historical Context == The '''Capoid race''' (also known as '''Khoisanid''') is a term historically used in physical anthropology to describe the indigenous populations of Southern Africa, specifically the San and Khoekhoe. Coined by Carleton S. Coon in the mid-20th century, the term distinguishes these groups from the Congoid (Negroid) populations to the north based on unique craniofacial morphology, skin pigmentation, and gen..."
  • 13:5913:59, 22 April 2026 diff hist −17 Category:Phenotypes Khoisanid (Capoid) types
  • 13:3613:36, 22 April 2026 diff hist +1,347 N Skin Color Created page with "Skin colour is probably the most well-known and at the same time, the most overrated anthropometric trait. In many societies it is seen as the most important factor to define race. However, scientifically it is just one of many anthropometric traits that contribute to defining an anthropological type. Caucasoids may show pale skin in Northern Europe and dark brown skin in South India. Negroids may show light brown skin in tropical forest populations and in South Africa,..." current
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