Originally Posted by
Agrippa
Primarily the fact that they being influenced by their different strains and genes, regional other typological influences from their respective region.
Alpinisation is usually more a process since ancient times, because there are practically "no pure Alpinid populations" and almost never were, so most of todays Alpinoids are the result of Alpinisation, an evolutionary tendency in sedentary populations rather.
This means that different elements can be "transformed" into an Alpinoid phenotype, which will still, most of the time, keep a certain "local face" so to say.
Usually the Asian Alpinoids have more often darker pigmentation and different facial details.
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