tallskulliscope
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so the background to me thinking about making this post , is a discussion about blue eyes being favorable , because it was selected for ,so much so that millions now have blue eyes. can't we say the same about a hooked nose?
from my knowledge, according to anthropological studies , an aquiline/beak nose is quite a recent feature in humans. early humans, cro magnons , denisovans etc all had short snub noses. I believe this nose shape (alongside a long midface/long face) could come from Ancient North Eurasians, 24k years ago.
the populations where both of these traits are common in , are : Irish and Anglos (esp. "Atlantid" types), Italians , West Balkaners ("Dinaric" types usually), Basque people, Iranians (Iranid pheno), Turks, Siberians and Native Americans
the thing these populations share, is high "Ancient North Eurasian" ancestry. so this means this feature was favorable enough , and selected for so much that it spread from probably one person within that group to millions in these populations. therefore it's not a falio
from my knowledge, according to anthropological studies , an aquiline/beak nose is quite a recent feature in humans. early humans, cro magnons , denisovans etc all had short snub noses. I believe this nose shape (alongside a long midface/long face) could come from Ancient North Eurasians, 24k years ago.
the populations where both of these traits are common in , are : Irish and Anglos (esp. "Atlantid" types), Italians , West Balkaners ("Dinaric" types usually), Basque people, Iranians (Iranid pheno), Turks, Siberians and Native Americans
the thing these populations share, is high "Ancient North Eurasian" ancestry. so this means this feature was favorable enough , and selected for so much that it spread from probably one person within that group to millions in these populations. therefore it's not a falio