地中海人種

地中海人種,是人類学在20世纪对欧洲高加索人種的一種分类[1]。他们分布範圍由爱尔兰西南、苏格兰南部、英国西部、威尔士德国南部、東欧某些地方、西班牙南欧北非中东近东中亚西部、南亚部分地区 [2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9]

愛爾蘭人,地中海人種。
《Man, Past and Present》(1899年),奥古斯都·亨利·基恩
西南英格兰地区德文郡的英格兰人,地中海人种。
《The Races of Europe: A Sociological Study》(1899年),威廉·Z·里普利

體貌特徵

地中海人種的特征是暗白膚色,其膚色暗白、黑发、勾鼻、身材强壮、深色眼球、窄头型(頭部長闊是七三之比)、長臉与身材不高(五英尺五英寸左右)。

分佈

意大利人,地中海人种。《The Racial Elements of European History 》(1927年),汉斯·F·K·甘瑟著。

赫胥黎之理論

19世紀英國生物學家托马斯·亨利·赫胥黎認為,地中海人种乃Xanthochroi(即北歐人種,屬高加索人種之一支)與澳大利亚人种之混合類型;東南歐、西亞及南亞之地中海人種,亦與蒙古人種混合。愛爾蘭人威爾斯人布列塔尼人西班牙人南義大利人、希臘人亞美尼亞人阿拉伯人、印度婆羅門階級人等,均屬此種人種[10]

库恩理论

根据人类学家卡尔顿·库恩的说法,地中海人种的“家园和摇篮”在北非西南亚,从摩洛哥阿富汗。他进一步指出,地中海人种是巴基斯坦北印度的主要人口组成部分。库恩说,体型较小的地中海人种在中石器时代地中海盆地向北陆路进入欧洲。高个子地中海人种(大西洋-地中海人种)是新石器时代的海上入侵者,他们乘坐芦苇船航行,从近东起源地开始在地中海盆地定居。他们还在不列颠爱尔兰像殖民者一样定居,今天可以看到他们的后代,其特征是深棕色头发、黑眼睛和强壮的特征。库恩在自己的著作中强调了地中海人种的核心作用,声称“地中海人种占据了舞台的中心;他们最集中的地区恰恰是文明最古老的地区。这是可以预料的,因为是他们创造了它从某种意义上说,它产生了它们”。[11]18世纪后半期开始,伴随着工业革命的兴起,英国的地中海人种人口增长迅速。[12][13][14]

另有論者認為,在撒丁尼亚科西嘉有正宗的地中海人种。[15]

種族理论

19世纪前,地中海人種是地中海与中东,印度文明奠基人与传播人(美索不達米亞波斯埃及印度迦太基希臘羅馬)。但在19世纪末科学种族主义与白人至上主义者兴起后,评價趋于低下,地中海人種被指与黑人混合導致罗马帝国覆亡。且在北欧种族主义者眼中不是真正白人,其与被认为是最优越的北欧人种相比,地中海人种被划分为高加索人种中较为低劣的一栏中。在1950年代之后,人类学家將地中海人種当作整体白人不再细分。

20世紀初一位意大利人類學家朱塞佩·塞吉說他們其實發源於東非,他們與早期智人關係比其他人種密切。

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