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Caucasoids
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Nordid:
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Trying to understand Caucasoid phenotypes- anyone understand this shit?why the fuck is there so many? shouldnt there just be blonde hair black hair brown hair wiggas?
Cromagnid:
Anglo-Saxon
Anglo-Saxon is a Nordo-Cromagnid phenotype of north-west Europe, similar to Trønder albeit with a stronger Hallstatt component. It also has some Brünn components. It resembles an overgrown and more robust Hallstatt type. It was typified by the ancient Germanic tribes of Angles, Saxons, Frisians...
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Eurafricanid
Eurafricanid or Atlanto-Mediterranid proper, is a western Mediterranid phenotype. Relatively old, this type was present in early Natufians and Europeans, as well as North African megalith builders. This type spread across the Mediterranean since the Mesolithic, until the Antiquity. A dinaricized...
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Berberid
Berberid is a south Cromagnoid Atlanto-Mediterranid Proto Mediterranid human phenotype, originally named after and historically associated with the Berbers of North Africa. It has been associated with the Paleolithic types that once migrated from West Asia. It is probably not directly related to...
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Borreby
Borreby is a mostly unreduced Nordo-Cromagnid phenotype found primarily in Scandinavia and Iceland. It can often be found in Northern Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, the British Isles, Switzerland, and Austria. It can sometimes be found in northern parts of Italy and France...
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Brünn
Brünn is an Alpinized Nordoid-Cromagnid type mostly found in the British Isles. The name has also been used as a collective name for long-headed Northwestern European Cromagnid varieties. It is mostly unreduced, typically mesocephalic to sub-brachycephalic, and a depigmented Upper Palaeolithic...
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Canarid
Canarid is a human phenotype with similarities to Berberid. It is an ancient Nordo-Mediterranid and Nordo-Cromagnid phenotype that evolved as a result of prehistoric migrations from Europe. It has also been supplemented by later migrations of germanic tribes into Northern Africa. It is...
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Dalofaelid
Dalofaelid is an unreduced Cromagnid type, a phenotype retaining many traits from Cro-Magnons of the Pleistocene. It is commonly found in Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, and Austria. It can sporadically be found in Western, Central and Eastern Europe. Germanic invasions and migrations spread...
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Ladogan
Ladogan is an eastern Cromagnid type with some Mongoloid features, named after Lake Ladoga. Commonly found in Russia. It is mostly found amongst various minority peoples of European Russia and the Ural region such as the Komi-Zyrians, Khanty, Mansi, Mari, Mordvins, Chuvash and Tatars; it also...
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Paleo-Sardinian
Paleo-Sardinian is a plesiomorphic Mediterranid phenotype. It was once widespread in Central Europe during the Neolithic. Now rare, this type has survived as a minority element in the mountains of Sardinia. It shows morphological similarities to Berberid, although it is significantly gracilized...
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Trønder
Trønder is a Nordo-Cromagnid phenotype, named after Trøndelag, Norway. It is found chiefly in Scandinavia and Iceland, and it can also be found to a lesser extent in the British Isles and the Baltics. It is considered to have evolved from a stabilized mixture of Brünn and Corded Nordid. It has...
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Mediterranoid:
Anatolid
Anatolid is an Armenoid variant of Anatolia features. Anatolid is the most common phenotype found among Turkish people. It may also be found among Alawites, Northern Iraqis, Lebanese, Armenians, Syrians, Cypriots, Caucasians, Crimeans and even northwestern Iranians. Ottoman expansion during the...
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East Europid:
Volgid
Volgid or Suburalid is an East Europid phenotype with Sibirid elements. It is common in the west of the Ural Mountains in Russia, and it is commonly found among the Mari, Chuvash, and Udmurt populations. It can occasionally be found among Bashkirs, Tatars and even Volga Germans. The Central...
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Pre-Slavic
Pre-Slavic or Sudetic is an ancient phenotype associated with early Slavic people of Central and Eastern Europe. It can be found in Poles and in west Ukrainians, especially in Volhynia, Galicia, Podolia, and in the east of Warsaw. It may also be found in the Balkans, in Belarusians, Czechs...
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North Pontid
North Pontid is an altered Mediterranoid type of Eastern Europe that connects Pontids with more northern types. It is considered a mixture of Nordid, East Europid, and Mediterranid types. It was called Neo-Pontid by Russian anthropologist Viktor Bunak. It is found most commonly from Poland to...
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Neo-Danubian
Neo-Danubian is the East Europid and Baltid proper type, combining Danubian Nordid and Ladogan elements, associated with Slavs. It is frequent in Poland, Ukraine, Belarus and Russia, most commonly found among Poles, Ukrainians, Belarusians and Russians. It is a widespread group, found from...
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Ladogan
Ladogan is an eastern Cromagnid type with some Mongoloid features, named after Lake Ladoga. Commonly found in Russia. It is mostly found amongst various minority peoples of European Russia and the Ural region such as the Komi-Zyrians, Khanty, Mansi, Mari, Mordvins, Chuvash and Tatars; it also...
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Fenno-Nordid
The Fenno-Nordid phenotype is quite common amongst Finnish, Karelian and Vepsian people. It also exists amongst other Finno-Ugric-speaking peoples in Russia, such as the Komi, Mari, the Udmurts and the Mordvins. It can also be found amongst ethnic Russians in northwestern Russia, Belarusians...
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Tavastid
Tavastid is the East Baltid proper, typical for the eastern shores of the Baltic Sea. This type is named after the Tavastia province in Southern Finland. Today, its core population is in Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, and Southern Finland. It is occasionally found in Scandinavia, Germany, Russia...
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Savolaxid
The Savolaxid type is an East Baltid variety, named after the Savolaxia province of Finland. Its core population is in eastern Finland, Karelia, and in northern Russia; sometimes also in Lappland. It is occasionally found all over Scandinavia and in Eastern Europe south to the Carpathian...
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East Baltid
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Carpathid
The Carpathid type is an Armeniform European phenotype with Gorid and Dinarid elements, common around the Carpathian Mountains of East-Central Europe (hence its namesake), e.g. in Hutsuls and other Ruthenians, but also right-bank Ukraine. In the high Carpathians, it is outnumbered by Dinarid...
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Borreby
Borreby is a mostly unreduced Nordo-Cromagnid phenotype found primarily in Scandinavia and Iceland. It can often be found in Northern Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, the British Isles, Switzerland, and Austria. It can sometimes be found in northern parts of Italy and France...
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Lappid:
North Lappid
North Lappid is a northern Lappid variety, somewhat closer to Sibirid, possibly due to Samoyedic influence. It is historically associated with the eastern Sámi people (historically known as the Lapps), e.g. Skolt and Inari speakers. This type extends from Finnmark in Norway across northern...
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Scando-Lappid
Scando-Lappid is a very rare human phenotype that shows strong adaptations to cold Arctic Scandinavian climates. It is associated with the southern Sámi people (historically known as the Lapps), native to Northern Europe. It is considered to be the Lappid proper type. It was more widespread and...
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Samoyedic
The Samoyedic type is a northwestern Sibirid contact type, influenced by Tungid and Lappid. It has migrated to the Yamal peninsula and surrounding regions during the Middle Ages from a more southern place, possibly the Minusinsk Basin or Altai-Sayan region. Today this type is typified by the...
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Nordid:
Trønder
Trønder is a Nordo-Cromagnid phenotype, named after Trøndelag, Norway. It is found chiefly in Scandinavia and Iceland, and it can also be found to a lesser extent in the British Isles and the Baltics. It is considered to have evolved from a stabilized mixture of Brünn and Corded Nordid. It has...
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Subnordid
Subnordid or Nordo-Alpinid is a heavily reduced Nordo-Cromagnid type that is intermediate between Iron Age Nordid and West Alpinid. It can be found in France, Germany, Belgium, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Austria and northern Italy. It can also be found in other areas where Nordids...
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Danubian Nordid
Danubian Nordid is a gracile Proto-Nordid variety, characterized by shorter stature, broader head and shorter nose. Sometimes shows Negriform features. It has been associated with the Linear Pottery Culture and the Globular Amphora Culture. It is mostly found in southern Poland, Ukraine, and...
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Corded Nordid
The Corded or Battle-Axe type is a Proto-Nordid variety, originally affiliated with the Corded Ware culture of the western Eurasian steppes. It is found throughout Western Eurasia. It originated upon the depigmentation of the Yamnaya phenotype Corded Mediterranid. It was also present in the...
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Proto-Nordid
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North Pontid
North Pontid is an altered Mediterranoid type of Eastern Europe that connects Pontids with more northern types. It is considered a mixture of Nordid, East Europid, and Mediterranid types. It was called Neo-Pontid by Russian anthropologist Viktor Bunak. It is found most commonly from Poland to...
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North Atlantid
North Atlantid, also known as Atlantid, is a human phenotype native to Western Europe, that is a stabilized mixture of Nordid with minor Mediterranid elements. This type is equivalent to Hooton’s Keltic and Nordic Mediterranean types, the Atlantid type of Eickstedt, and the Northwestern type of...
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Keltic Nordid
Keltic Nordid is a western Nordid variety. Most commonly found in Western Europe, it is a Nordid phenotype altered by slight Mediterranoid and Dinaroid admixture, as it originated from the mixture between the Hallstatt, Norid, and Baskid types. It has been historically associated with the Celts...
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Indo-Nordid
Indo-Nordid or Dardid is a human phenotype native to the northwestern Himalayas and the Hindu Kush. It is connected to Indid, but has been altered by old unique elements, with the influence mostly coming from Corded Nordid that might stem from the ancient Aryans. It is common among Pathans...
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Hallstatt
The Hallstatt type is the Nordid proper. It is the classical Nordid type metrically closest to the Iron Age Nordid skeletal materials from the Hallstatt culture, after which this type is named. Was found in ancient Celts and Germanic peoples, though currently much more common in Germanic groups...
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Fenno-Nordid
The Fenno-Nordid phenotype is quite common amongst Finnish, Karelian and Vepsian people. It also exists amongst other Finno-Ugric-speaking peoples in Russia, such as the Komi, Mari, the Udmurts and the Mordvins. It can also be found amongst ethnic Russians in northwestern Russia, Belarusians...
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Fenno-Nordid
The Fenno-Nordid phenotype is quite common amongst Finnish, Karelian and Vepsian people. It also exists amongst other Finno-Ugric-speaking peoples in Russia, such as the Komi, Mari, the Udmurts and the Mordvins. It can also be found amongst ethnic Russians in northwestern Russia, Belarusians...
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Dalofaelid
Dalofaelid is an unreduced Cromagnid type, a phenotype retaining many traits from Cro-Magnons of the Pleistocene. It is commonly found in Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, and Austria. It can sporadically be found in Western, Central and Eastern Europe. Germanic invasions and migrations spread...
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Borreby
Borreby is a mostly unreduced Nordo-Cromagnid phenotype found primarily in Scandinavia and Iceland. It can often be found in Northern Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, the British Isles, Switzerland, and Austria. It can sometimes be found in northern parts of Italy and France...
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Anglo-Saxon
Anglo-Saxon is a Nordo-Cromagnid phenotype of north-west Europe, similar to Trønder albeit with a stronger Hallstatt component. It also has some Brünn components. It resembles an overgrown and more robust Hallstatt type. It was typified by the ancient Germanic tribes of Angles, Saxons, Frisians...
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Aisto-Nordid
Aisto-Nordid is an eastern Nordid phenotype first named and described by Swedish anthropologist Bertil Lundman. It appears to be a less robust version of the Corded Nordid type. It is sometimes regarded as an eastern high-skulled version of Hallstatt with slightly more robust features. This type...
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Turanid:
Transcaspian
Transcaspian is an Iranid variety with Turanid influences. this type is particularly common among the Turkmens. It significantly differs from other Central Asians by longer skulls and leaner stature. It is a relatively recent contact type that probably either developed in the ancient Joresmi...
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Plains Pamirid
Plains Pamirid is the most widespread Pamirid variety, typical for the steppes and lowlands from Uzbekistan to Xinjiang and the Ferghana Valley. It is somewhat influenced by Aralid. It was formed by contact of Turanids with Tungid-influenced groups and became widely dispersed by nomads. Today...
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Alföld
Alföld is a western Turanid type with East Europid and Alpinid features. This type is named after the Alföld, also known as the Great Hungarian Plain. It developed when Huns and Magyars entered the area during the early Middle Ages and mixed with the local phenotypes. It is most commonly found...
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Trying to understand Caucasoid phenotypes- anyone understand this shit?why the fuck is there so many? shouldnt there just be blonde hair black hair brown hair wiggas?