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Originally Posted by Mynydd
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Conversely, the more static character of the Cromagnoids and derivatives would be a more conservative approach, like less adventured expansions.
Something along those lines?
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I don't think Cro-Magnonoids are so static; they haveproven to be very expansive ; they had colonized NW Africa after experiencing partial depigmentation in Europe; they had spreaded IE languages at the earliest stages (cf; anthropological identification of human remains of the Srednii Stog and Dniepr-Donetz cultures) also, Tarim basin mummies showed cro-magnids affinties -yet, not all the europid mummies of Tarim Basin were cro-magnid; North-Indic and pamirir (rspectively "indo-afghan" and "pamir-Ferghana" in the terminology used by Dr. Han Kangxin ; while he uses the term "Proto-Europids" for the cro-magnids) are also represented in important numbers.