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Although i can see where you are coming from, the resemblance to "Indid" type is tenuous at best.
Any resemblance to Indian groups from the eastern part of the country is due to the moderate mongoloid influence seen in that part of the country. Also, i acknowledge there is a "Veddid" element in the pictures you posted
To make a direct comparison, none of them look like me though and i can be considered fairly "typical" for my region.
I think you will find a closer resemblance with Bangladeshis and lower caste Bengalis.
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They all look Veddoid-Mongoloid with some variability
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After there is some "common sense" for a mongolid-veddoid mixture:
Where does this veddoid come from? This is not notably present in Thailand and Burma (Myanmar). Was there a migration from India/Bangladesh with ar veddid contribution or are these Cambodian veddoid traits in fact diluted Negrito contributions?
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39.8 (Balto-)Slavic
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They are relics of aboriginal population in SE asia, which was mainly Veddoid up until 5k years ago when mongoloids introduced agriculture, their genes and their language families (austroasiatic, sino-tibetan, austronesian, thai). The more mongoloid layers were accumulated, the less veddoid people look: aboriginals in Annam mountains bordering Vietnam have a more significant veddoid component than Khmers
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