kaukoidäksi
Kaukoidäksi is a term sometimes used in linguistic and anthropological discussions, particularly in older literature, to refer to the populations of the Caucasus region and adjacent areas of Southwest Asia and Southeastern Europe. It is not a recognized biological or genetic classification in modern science. The term was historically employed to describe people exhibiting a range of physical characteristics that were observed in these geographical areas, often in contrast to what were then termed "Mongoloid" or "Negroid" populations.
The concept of kaukoidäksi originated from early attempts to categorize human diversity based on observable physical
Contemporary scientific understanding views the populations of the Caucasus and surrounding regions as genetically diverse, reflecting