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Topic: Anthropology of some peoples Posted: 12-Oct-2005 at 23:10 |
Hi im interested in Anthroplogy of some peoples, can you help me out thankyou.
Firstly Iranians as general what is the anthropology of them therr is very klittle on the internet about antropology of iranians.
Secondly Turks. (anatolian, and central asian)
thirdly greeks and other groups from the balkans.
fourthyly caucasian peoples , like georgian , armenian . abkhazian etc
fifthly of arabic people,s in general, like in north africa, and all over middle east.
I want to see what is the big differences between these peoples.
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TheodoreFelix
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Posted: 12-Oct-2005 at 23:22 |
I found the dodona forum quite helpful when dealing with anthropology.
this Forum.
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Perseas
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Posted: 13-Oct-2005 at 05:39 |
Whatever you wanna find about anthropology of Greeks, visit here
http://dienekes.angeltowns.net/
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kotumeyil
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Posted: 13-Oct-2005 at 09:53 |
Originally posted by Iskender Bey ALBO
I found the dodona forum quite helpful when dealing with anthropology.
this Forum. |
Iskender Bey, there's no link in your post...
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Maju
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Posted: 13-Oct-2005 at 10:26 |
Originally posted by kotumeyil
Originally posted by Iskender Bey ALBO
I found the dodona forum quite helpful when dealing with anthropology.
this Forum. |
Iskender Bey, there's no link in your post... |
Yes: it is in the word "this".
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Posted: 13-Oct-2005 at 10:32 |
I think this will be an interesting thread Arpad. I am sure if you scour the forums you will find all of the information you need, but it will be easier to have it in one central place, so good idea.
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Arpad
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Posted: 13-Oct-2005 at 12:09 |
Ye i have searched the net alot, but never got that much information, i just am curious in how the shape of the heads, nose shapes and all differ, so then i can see nicely the difference between these people who iv always seen as looking similar, so if i knew correct anthropology i can differentiate between them.
I think only thing i know is that of persian have longer nose and face, and are robust. but thats from reading another thread on these forum.
@ Iskander bey albo, thanks for the link quite interesting, it is a good forum.
And im also interested in anthropology of other europeans such as spaniards, italians, north europeans, aswell as people from subcontinent. This is all within the caucasoid race, i have never looked into anthropology of asian, and negroid peoples , however it would be interesting.
I have always been able to tell japanese from chinese in most cases, and central asian, and south east asians apart, i see it as quite easy as they each have distinct looks. And africans i have alwaays seen as the 3 types i can differentiate, and that is ethiopians which some have seom caucasoid features i can see, the south sudanis, who are really tall , dark etc., and the central africans. Also that clicking tribe i can tell aswell.
@ Zagros, yes it would be nice to make one post on anthropology in general, in which if someones wants to know the anthropology of certain peoples they can post in that tpic instead of maing whole new thread.
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Posted: 13-Oct-2005 at 14:22 |
If that is what you are interested in then this will be useful for you to look at:
http://www.geocities.com/racial_reality/subraces.html
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Perseas
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Posted: 13-Oct-2005 at 17:10 |
In General you can find here most of the available links about anthropology in the net.
http://dienekes.blogspot.com/
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Attila2
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Posted: 16-Oct-2005 at 00:18 |
I can say,though shortly,the Turks of Anatolia have mostly caucasoid and mediterranean features(% 80) and few have "original" Turanoid-Turanic properties(less than %20)
while central asians are a mixture of Mongolic-Turanoids.though both these races are subgroups of the general mongoloid race.
The Turanoid(Turanics&Siberians-maybe Inuits,though it is suspicious-) race have slightly forthcoming frontfaces and cheekbones and somewhat smaller body frames & slightly bigger heads,to have a better protection from cold,as they live(d) in more extreme conditions than other mongoloids.
Though the mongolics have flat faces though large skulls and maybe the tallest of all the mongoloids are the mongolics(these two are not same as I said previously)
It is nearly impossible to speak of pure Turan(oid)ic existance in Central Asia,coz most of the people were mixed with not only mongolics but with Caucasoids and a variety of Middle Eastern people.Though you begin to see more&more Turanic people the more you go northeasternwards
hope that info helps you
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Posted: 16-Oct-2005 at 04:52 |
Iranians tend to have long thin noses, long faces, look at herotitus and his description of anceint Iranians then just look around at other Irnains, the British calls different races and features, now available (where I do not know) MI6 and MI5 profiles on different races, CIA also has one.... it is publicly avialable now.....
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Posted: 28-Oct-2005 at 12:56 |
On the anthroplogy of Hungarians:
On the site of Dr. Kiszely Istvn in Hungarian
http://istvandr.kiszely.hu/ostortenet/016.html
The following forum has some images and some text translated in english from the above mentioned website.
http://forum.skadi.net//showthread.php?t=7731
The anthropology searched the Hungarian old country by morphologic
searches. The old country of the Hungarians have to be searched where
people lived or even live like Hungarians. The Uyghur cementery at
Astana near to the Jungar Gate revealed by Aurel Stein between 1913 and
1915 grounds for this, wherefrom 1200 graves were revealed by Uyghur
and Chinese subsequently in 1986 AD. The in this cementary buried
people were morphologically the same as those being settled in the
Carpathian Basin as Hungarians. Demonstartive is the fact that
Turanian, Pamirian and Taurid elements got into the Carpathian Basin by
the Hungarians those are typical of the Turkish nations of Innermost
Asia only, but occur nowhere else in Europe. Beside the morpholigical
searches the physiological searches give lately information about the
origin of a nation. Within the Landsteiner Bloodgroup System the rate
of the typical Hungarian 0 and B bloodgroup gene (31,05% and 17,90%) is
off from of the europid and Finno-Ugric nations, but ranges with the
rates of the Innermost Asian Turkish nations. Beside of this occurs
also an other kind of bloodgroup character among the Hungarians (e.g.
the Diego [A+]) presented in no other nation of Europe. The in Europe
almost unknown mongolic spot has 22,6% of occurrence and the also
rarely occurring lactose intolerance (missing lactose digestive enzyme)
is at 37% among the Hungarians racy of the soil, like in Innermost
Asia. The skin splinter (bőrlc) system of the Hungarians has Innermost
Asian characteristic (low bend rates, but high of wortexes). The
Gm-marker searches pointed out, that among the Hungarians occurring Gm
abst and Gm afb3 marked genemarkers miss by the European nations. The
until now done international mitochondrial DNA searches have also
Innermost Asian characters, showing our merge with other European
nations, but our genetic non relationship with Finnish and Finno-Ugric
nations also obvious. (Semino, Ornell ? Passarino, Giuseppe et al.
Science. 10th November 2000.).
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Source:
Hungarian Old county by KISZELY ISTVN
http://www.biography.ms/Hungarian_Old_Coun...an_Kiszely.html
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