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When did the Caucasoid-Mongoloid and Negroid-Caucasoid groups diverge?
It seems that the Negroid and the Caucasoid-Mongoloid groups diverged about 110,000 +/- 34,000 years ago, whereas Caucasoid and Mongoloid diverged about 41,000 +/- 15,000 years ago. The genetic relationships of various races in each group of Caucasoid, Negroid, and Mongoloid were also studied.
Are most of the Nepalese people Mongoloid?
The GURKHAs and the SHERPAs are widely known across the world. Their compatriots, the Aryan-cacasiun groups although dominant in every sector in the country are not recognized by the larger world. Hence, the perception that most of the Nepalese should be Mongoloid.
What is the race of the Nepalese population?
Nepalese population can be divided into two major groups; Aryan-Caucasian and Tibeto-Burman (or Mongoloid). The Tibeto-Burman group mostly inhabit the hilly and mountains regions and collectively make up 1/3 of the population of Nepal.
What are the two major groups of people in Nepal?
Nepalese population can be divided into two major groups; Aryan-Caucasian and Tibeto-Burman (or Mongoloid). The Tibeto-Burman group mostly inhabit the hilly and mountains regions and collectively make up 1/3 of the population of Nepal. Some of major groups of Mongol origin are Newar, Tamang, Kumal, Sunuwar, Majhi,…
What is the difference between Australoid and Negroid?
Australoids are a unique group (according to genetic phenotypes and skull structure) who are completely different from Negroid (In fact Caucasians are actually closer to Negroid genetically than Australoid are to Negroid). According to theorists, Caucasoids came from Negroids and Mongoloids came from Australoids.
What race is the Mongoloid race?
Here basic informations about the Mongoloid group/race (East Asian related populations) from one of my previous answers: The Mongoloid race or “East Asian related people” are native to East Asia, Siberia, Southeast Asia, Central Asia, parts of Polynesia and the American continents.
Dravidoids are not at all connected with Negroid race, in fact Negroid has little or no presence in Indian subcontinent (Negroid race is hardly at all found genetically in India Pakistan Bangladesh Nepal or Sri Lanka – except for the Siddi people mainly in Pakistan in Makran region where they are also called Makrani]