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Proto-Mongoloid is an outdated racial classification of human beings based on a now-disproven theory of biological race. In anthropological theories of the 19th and 20th centuries, proto-Mongoloids were seen as the ancestors of the Mongoloid race. Notable examples of fossils that were formerly thought to belong to the proto-Mongoloid group are found in Late Pleistocene (Upper Paleolithic) fossils, notably the Minatogawa skeletons and the Liujiang crania.

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  • 古モンゴロイド (ja)
  • Proto-Mongoloid (en)
  • 原蒙古人種 (zh)
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  • 古モンゴロイド(こモンゴロイド、旧モンゴロイド、英: proto-Mongoloid)は、W・W・ハウエルズによるモンゴロイドの分類。日本では埴原和郎や尾本恵市らが用いている。アジアのモンゴロイドを形質的特長から新・古に分けた概念である。進化の程度が新・古という意味ではなく寒冷地適応を経ているか否かの違いを表した分類である。 (ja)
  • 原蒙古人種,是蒙古人種一個子類型,由日本學者和提出。原蒙古人種保留了蒙古人種早期型態,不同於新蒙古人種的寒冷適應特點。 (zh)
  • Proto-Mongoloid is an outdated racial classification of human beings based on a now-disproven theory of biological race. In anthropological theories of the 19th and 20th centuries, proto-Mongoloids were seen as the ancestors of the Mongoloid race. Notable examples of fossils that were formerly thought to belong to the proto-Mongoloid group are found in Late Pleistocene (Upper Paleolithic) fossils, notably the Minatogawa skeletons and the Liujiang crania. (en)
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  • Proto-Mongoloid is an outdated racial classification of human beings based on a now-disproven theory of biological race. In anthropological theories of the 19th and 20th centuries, proto-Mongoloids were seen as the ancestors of the Mongoloid race. Notable examples of fossils that were formerly thought to belong to the proto-Mongoloid group are found in Late Pleistocene (Upper Paleolithic) fossils, notably the Minatogawa skeletons and the Liujiang crania. The Jōmon people of Japan, Southeast Asians, Pacific islanders, and Native Americans were thought to be most closely related to the proto-Mongoloid group. (en)
  • 古モンゴロイド(こモンゴロイド、旧モンゴロイド、英: proto-Mongoloid)は、W・W・ハウエルズによるモンゴロイドの分類。日本では埴原和郎や尾本恵市らが用いている。アジアのモンゴロイドを形質的特長から新・古に分けた概念である。進化の程度が新・古という意味ではなく寒冷地適応を経ているか否かの違いを表した分類である。 (ja)
  • 原蒙古人種,是蒙古人種一個子類型,由日本學者和提出。原蒙古人種保留了蒙古人種早期型態,不同於新蒙古人種的寒冷適應特點。 (zh)
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