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Encyclopedia > Melanochroi race

The anthropologist Thomas Huxley in On the Methods and Results of Ethnology (1865) defined the Melanochroi race to be the indigenous peoples of Southern Europe, the Middle East, Southwest Asia and North Africa. He described the this region as having a Y shape. He included in this race category only some of the British, Gauls, Spanish, Italians, Greeks, Syrians and Arabians, Persians. According to Huxley, this race is mostly populous among the Celts, Iberians, Etruscans, Romans, Pelasgians, Berbers, Saharans, North Africans and Semites. He described them as having pale skin, wavy hair, with abundant beards, black hair, long heads and dark eyes. Thomas Huxley Thomas Henry Huxley F.R.S. (May 4, 1825 - June 29, 1895) was a British biologist, known as Darwins Bulldog for his defence of Charles Darwins theory of evolution. ... Map of Gaul circa 58 BC Gaul (Latin Gallia, Greek Galatia) was the region of Western Europe occupied by present day northern Italy, France, Belgium, western Switzerland and the parts of the Netherlands and Germany on the west bank of the Rhine river. ... For other uses, see Arab (disambiguation). ... Persian may refer to more than one article: the Western name for Iranian (see Iran/Persia naming controversy) Persian, an Iranian language the Persians, an ethnic group a Persian, a breed of cat Persian, a Pokémon character Etymology English Persian < Old English, < Latin *Persianus, < Latin Persia, < ancient Greek Persis... This article is about the European people. ... Iberia can mean: The Iberian peninsula of southwest Europe; That part of it inhabited by the Iberians, speaking the Iberian language. ... See: Etruscan civilization Etruscan language Etruscan alphabet Etruscan mythology See also: Tyrrhenian, Lemnian, Pelasgian. ... The Roman Forum was the central area around which ancient Rome developed. ... Ancient Greek writers used the name Pelasgian to refer to groups of people who preceded the Greeks and dwelt in several locations in mainland Greece, Crete, and other regions of the Aegean as neighbors of the Hellenes. ... The Berbers (also called Imazighen, free men, singular Amazigh) are an ethnic group indigenous to Northwest Africa, speaking the Berber languages of the Afroasiatic family. ... You may be looking for: Sahara Desert Saharan languages, a subgroup of the Nilo-Saharan languages Categories: Disambiguation ... Categories: Africa geography stubs | North Africa ... Semitic is an adjective which in common parlance mistakenly refers specifically to Jewish things, while the term actually refers to things originating among speakers of Semitic languages or people descended from them, and in a linguistic context to the northeastern subfamily of Afro-Asiatic. ...

Race (historical definitions)
Alpine race Indo-Aryan race Dinaric race Armenoid race Mongolian race Racial Types A and B Anthropomorpha race
Aryan race Malayan race Capoid race Semitic race Lapps race Esquimaux race Insensible race
Australoid race Mediterranean race Irano-Afghan race Baltic race Eastern Eurasian race Xanthochroi race Wood Eater race
Caucasoid race Mongoloid race Nordish race Noric race Jakuns race Melanochroi race
Congoid race Negrito race Nordic race Untermensch races Southern Mongoloid race Monstrosous race
Dravidian race Negroid race Ethiopian race Extra-European Caucasoid race Northern Mongoloid race Feral Race


 

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