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Iranid : ウィキペディア英語版
Irano-Afghan race

The Irano-Afghan race (also known as the Iranid race) was an historical term for a physical type most common among populations native to the Iranian plateau.〔S. M. Garn, ''Human races'', Thomas, 1971, 3rd ed., University of Michigan, p. 196〕〔(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〕 The Irano-Afghan type was classified as belonging to the greater Caucasian race. It was variously associated with either the Nordic or the Mediterranean subtypes, depending on the authority consulted.
==Physiognomy==
Carleton S. Coon in his ''The Races of Europe'' classifies the ''Indo-Afghans'' and ''Irano-Afghans'' as Nordic, describing them as being long-faced, high-headed and nose-hooked. Bertil Lundman by contrast postulates an "Iranid" subtype of his "Eastern Mediterranean" race. Earnest Hooton in 1946 describes the "Iranian Plateau type" as distinct from the Atlanto-Mediterranean one:
According to Renato Biasutti the type was defined by:
John Lawrence Angel following Coon in 1971 discusses a "Nordic-Iranian type" in the following terms:

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