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Günther noted the Negro influence in Ashkenazi Jews. The Assyrians who are thought to be among the purest Mesopotamians, have curlier hair than Levantine or Mesopotamian Arabs who are not indigenous to the region.
In the northern Middle-East Deniker noted the Assyrians as having the curliest hair.
Joseph Deniker considered Ethiopians, Australian Aborigines, Dravidians, and Assyrioids All to belong to the same frizzly/wavy category.
Hair with a almost Negroid tendency clearly has an ancient history in the Middle-East.
According to Fishberg about 1% of Ashkenazi Jews display wooly or Negroid hair tendency.
In most of Europe, including Southern Europe overall Negroid hair would be definitely below 1%.
In Yemen or North Africa, that 1% is not so high at all.
In addition to more Negroid hair, other Negroid features are distinctly more common in many parts of the Middle-East than with Europeans.
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So I agree with you, Jews display more negroid features than Europeans. My father‘s best childhood friend‘s cousin had a course red Afro that was as tight and negroid as the Average African American who is about 70% African. His family was from Galicia in what is now Western Ukraine.
Here is a picture with him: IMG_0060.JPG
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Ashkenazi Jews don't have negroid influence, lol. They have little to no negroid DNA. Only a trace amount of Northeast African, not more than what Iberians and Sicilians have.
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