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Atlantid race : ウィキペディア英語版 | Atlantid race The Atlantid race or North-Atlantid is a term historically used as one of the sub-races of the Caucasian race. The term was popular in the early 20th century.〔(Race and Racism: An Introduction ) ((see also) ) by Carolyn Fluehr-Lobban, Pages 127-133, Publication Date: December 8, 2005, ISBN 0759107955〕〔(The Races of Europe ) by Carleton S. Coon〕 ==History== In his ''Die Mediterranen in Wales'' (1935), Egon Freiherr von Eickstedt coined the term "Atlantid" to denote a phenotype he stated was common in the British Isles. According to Bertil Lundman, it is synonymous with Joseph Deniker's earlier postulated "North-Occidental" or "North-Western" race, and also Czekanowski's "Northern-Western" subracial taxonomy.〔Lundman, 1943, p. 134; 1977, p. 33.〕 In the 1940s Lundman adopted the term "North-Atlantid" to cover these earlier terminologies, and further popularised it in his ''The Races and Peoples of Europe'' (1977).
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