It's all an invention, a way to classify races.
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It's all an invention, a way to classify races.
Even South Asians can't be 'pure' Caucasoids. There is still a significant Mongoloid admixture from the Adivasis if you include those in South Asians. Though you're right about Indians primarily being of "Caucasoid" race.
Secondly, not everyone is pure of any race, especially Mongoloids, where Native Americans, which are supposedly part of the "Mongolian/Mongoloid" ethnic group aren't even 100% Mongoloid by genetics (with the exception of certain Han Chinese ethnic groups). Just a reminder, GENETICS =/= ANTHROPOLOGY. Sure, it's possible to be anthropologically full Caucasoid, Negroid, Australoid, Mongoloid, or whatever... but definitely not genetically.
THIS has been strictly proven with FACTS. Thank you for reading and hopefully you understand everything what I said.
The exception, of course, can go to Koreans. Ethnic Koreans are known to be the most homogenous ethnic groups in the world. Not only can they pass as 100% Mongoloid phenotypically, but also genetically. According to DNA analyses of Koreans, the majority of Koreans, both modern and ancient, can have up to 100% East Eurasian related ancestry.Quote:
Sure, it's possible to be anthropologically full Caucasoid, Negroid, Australoid, Mongoloid, or whatever... but definitely not genetically.
Whether it's tied to endogamous culture/tradition or not, ethnicity estimates in Koreans may not score this amount as exactly 100.0%, but super super close to it.
There are a plenty of other ethnicities that belong to this exception as well. Those who weren't allowed to mix with other ethnicities under a strict law of endogamy for milennia. We've got the Sentinelese people, the world's untouched and isolated tribes who speak almost no language.
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