akcentoidut
Akcentoidut is a term used in anthropometry and physical anthropology to describe individuals who exhibit a range of physical characteristics that are considered to be more common among certain populations of Northeast Africa and Southwest Asia. These traits can include darker skin pigmentation, hair texture, facial features such as a prominent nose and thick lips, and body build. The term itself is derived from the concept of the "Akcent" region, broadly encompassing areas like Egypt, the Horn of Africa, and parts of the Levant.
The concept of akcentoidut emerged in the context of early 20th-century racial classifications, aiming to group
Modern anthropology generally views such groupings with caution, recognizing the significant genetic and phenotypic diversity within