Dalofaelids primarily I believe.


Dalofaelids primarily I believe.


My sister has it.

Herodotos said in the Caucasus lived "ethiops" with black skin and curly hari, and the some archeologist negroid population lived in North-Italy Liguria, and many historicians think before the Strait of Giblaltar not exist the the Africans (including black africans) could pass to Europe, and after the Glacial the europid population with curly hairs to the British-isles.
I think the cromagnids relative with the mongolids did not have curly hair.


African genetic impact on Europeans and the people bordering Europe is probably much lower than the amount of curly hair. Mixing with Africans doesn't explain why curly hair is so common among Cromagnids and Alpinids and to a lesser extent Dinarids as well.
It doesn't explain why some of the countries which are the least likely to have African genetic infleunce are also some of those with the most curly hair.
It's as ridiculous as saying that every European with Dark hair or eyes has non-European relatives.


Curly hair can most certainly be found in Europe. Specifically, it is often associated with Cromagnid. Of course, it also depends on one's definition of curly. There is difference between an African and Cromagnid individual, then let's say from the British Isles, for example, despite both being seen as curly-haired.
Last edited by Mordid; 10-28-2011 at 09:56 AM.



What am I reading? Lol. We speak the about the curly hair, not the dark pigmentation you functional analphabet. And the alpinids have typically straight hair, lol. We speak about the curly hair and some irish and scottish individual have this with rufousity.
Why did not you peruse my post before posting b.shit?
And many cromagnids have NOT curly hair, moreover they have typically straight strong thick hair.
I know the Britihs-isles and the East-coast the Axis Mundi but this is painful...


Of course there is curly hair in Europe.. it's as European trait as anything else,
places where it would not be found is in Asia; and in Africa they have "kinky" hair which I don't consider curly.
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