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Are there different origins? What are the major differences in their physical and mental traits?

2007-01-27 02:20:43 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities History

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There aren't any proofs that Aryans existed.
As for origin we all share common origin.

2007-01-27 03:12:11 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I just answered your other question about "Aryans", and as I wrote there, I don't use the word "Aryan" because it was just a term from Nazi ideology. In Nazi race ideology, Slavs were considered as "inferior race" and should therefore be conquered and enslaved by the Germans.
I don't believe in fixed "mental traits" of "human races". There are of course differences in culture, but that is another topic. There also isn't a clear separation of "physical traits". East European people often have certain Slavic traits of face, so you can often see from their face that people are somehow from East Europe, but that's all and not all people in East Europe look typically Slavic. Some Germans look really "Germanic", but that are actually only few. So there are people who look very "Germanic", people who look very "Slavic" and people where you can't tell where they are from. You can't draw a line somewhere and say they were different races.
And about different origins... well all human beings have a common origin.

2007-01-27 03:44:09 · answer #2 · answered by Elly 5 · 1 0

My God you don't believe that "aryan" rubbish do you? Aryan or Indo-European is a name for a family of languages. It has nothing necessarily to do with blood. As for physical or mental traits, do us a favour... If a German baby was brought up in Britain, so you think he would start developing a craving for sausages and beer and lederhosen??

2007-01-27 02:30:29 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

Geography and history. You might find it interesting that the word slave comes from the slavic people. They were used by the Romans for forced labor. The old racial distinctions are becoming obsolete with DNA. You can trace back your original ancestor on the Y chromosome. Thomas Jefferson was of Phoenician descent. Go figure.

2007-01-27 02:30:21 · answer #4 · answered by Billy Dee 7 · 2 2

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2016-03-29 04:58:27 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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