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  • curprev 04:5204:52, 29 July 2024 EdgarCarpenter talk contribs 17,081 bytes −13 Changed "ethnic groups", used as a euphemism for "race" here, to the more accurate "human populations", since races are culturally defined distinctions, and brow ridge morphology has no correlation to racial categories. Equally, I removed the claim that brow ridge morphology is "linked to atavism" - I could find no published genetic evidence to support this, the only references I could find were from the days of phrenology, where claims that criminals had prominent brow ridges were common. undo

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  • curprev 22:0722:07, 18 February 2020 Leo Breman talk contribs 15,407 bytes −1,023 Moving Native Americans & Aborigines out of "Other animals"; deleting stuff about Aborigines referenced to comedy image-sharing website "Imgur"; trim ridiculously long ref name; change placement of references; rm contradictory stuff about modern humans from sentence, only confuses the subject matter -looks like people added OR here to say something about Aborigines; added see also link to reptile anatomy (which is why I'm here) undo

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