Male representative of Shari
Male
Female representative of Shari
Female

Description

Special type named after the Chari river of Chad. Intermediate between Sudanid and Nilotid, but with several unique features that have long been stabilised. Most common in Southern Chad and Northern Cameroon. Typified by the Sara. Also in Bua, Mbum, Ouldeme, Madara, Massa, Mousgoum, Banda, and even Azande.

Physical Traits

Height: (Very) tall Build: Ectomorph Skull: Mesocephalic/mildly brachycephalic Skull height: Hypsicranic Legs: (Hyper-)brachyskelic Nose: Platyrrhine Skin: (Bluish/greyish) black Hair texture: Usually kinky

(Bluish/greyish) black skin, usually kinky hair. (Very) tall, (hyper-)brachyskelic and ectomorph. Mesocephalic or even mildly brachycephalic, different from any other neighbouring desert and savannah type, hypsicranic. Platyrrhine nose. The face is large, lips and prognathy do not appear as pronounced as in Sudanids.

Geographic Distribution

Distribution map showing areas where Shari is found
Distribution map circa 1500 CE. Yellow: common, Dark yellow: occasional, Black: rare
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Literature References

Montandon (1928) included it in Nilocharienne (=Nilotid). Alcobé y Noguer (1952) and Eickstedt (1934) called it West Nilotid, Hooton (1946) the Shari type, a Nilotic variety. Biasutti (1967) had it as the Sudanid subrace Sciari, Lundman (1943) as Sharid. Tishkoff (2009) showed them have some relationship to Nilotics.

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