Male representative of Proto Ethiopid
Male
Female representative of Proto Ethiopid
Female

Description

Ancient type that inhabited the Southwestern Eritrean lowlands prior to the arrival of Ethiopids, and possibly resembles early "Out of Africa" types. Was still common from Kenya to Sudan during historic times. Some individuals may give a pseudo-Australoid impression. Occasionally found in Kunama and Nara, but also Amhara, Tigray-Tigrinya, rarer in Oromo, Beja, and others.

Physical Traits

Height: Medium Build: Brachyskelic, ectomorph to mesomorph Skull: Dolichocephalic, small-headed Face: Robust, bony and elongated Brow ridges: Often strong Nose: Straight with relatively high back and depressed tip Forehead: Sloping Prognathism: Relatively pronounced Skin: Dark, sometimes medium brown Hair: Kinky-curly

Dark, sometimes medium brown skin and kinky-curly hair. Medium height, brachyskelic, ectomorph to mesomorph. Dolichocephalic with robust, bony and elongated facial features, and often strong brow ridges, small-headed. The nose is straight with a relatively high back and depressed tip. Forehead sloping. Prognathism is relatively pronounced - in difference to other Ethiopids as well as Nilotids.

Geographic Distribution

Distribution map showing areas where Proto Ethiopid is found
Distribution map circa 1500 CE. Primary regions include Southwestern Eritrean lowlands, Kenya to Sudan
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Literature References

First named as described by Giuffrida-Ruggeri (1913) and later adopted by Biasutti (1935) as well as Puccioni and Grottanelli (1967). Lundman (1967) mentions Australoid features in Nara and Kunama, Coon (1939) Papuan features in Amhara.

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