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Capoid — The Capoid race (named after the Cape of Good Hope) is regarded by many as a separate race from the Congoid (formerly called Negroid ) race [ Coon, Carleton S. The Origin of Races (1962) ] [ Moore, Ruth Evolution (Life Nature Library) New… … Wikipedia
Negroid — types according to Meyers Blitz Lexicon, published in 1932 Negroid is a term sometimes used by forensic anthropologists and physical anthropologists to refer to populations that share certain phenotypic traits such as high Melanin levels (dark… … Wikipedia
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