Ethiopid race
Ethiopid is a historical racial classification of humans. By some, it was called Eastern Hamitic.
Ethiopids were typically classified as a Caucasoid subrace. According to John Baker, in their stable form, their center of distribution was considered to be Horn of Africa, among that region's Hamito-Semitic-speaking populations.
Baker described them as being of medium height, with a dolicocephalic or mesocephalic skull, an essentially Caucasoid facial form, an orthognathic profile and a rather prominent, narrow nose, often ringlety hair, and an invariably brown skin, with either a reddish or blackish tinge.