What nationality does this man look like?

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Why u so curious all the time? :PepeLaugh:

@Norm Macdonald
 
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He looks like a molester to me but idk
 
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Some kind of slav, they all have the same creepy eyes.
 
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You know a lot of guys huh
 
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Why u so curious all the time? :PepeLaugh:

@Norm Macdonald
This man is an example of a certain anthropological type I found in the book. I am curious what people think about his nationality
 
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Strikes me as Bulgarian
 
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french
 
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i would guess some form of slav, particularly the easternly groups such as the russians, but the narrow downgrown mandible and general appearance makes me think it could be kartvelian, indigenous western-central balkan, or even english, welsh, variants of insular briton.
This man is an example of a certain anthropological type I found in the book. I am curious what people think about his nationality
what is the name of the book?
 
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non-slavic natives to the land, those there prior to the slavic migrations/cultural expansion in the 6th century. the albanians for example, whilst they were called mountain turks by bismarck they have strong origins in original indo-european/paleo-balkan settlement. the same dna is generally partially or significantly present in many of the western balkan peoples. dalmatians, illyrians, etc
 
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non-slavic natives to the land, those there prior to the slavic migrations/cultural expansion in the 6th century. the albanians for example, whilst they were called mountain turks by bismarck they have strong origins in original indo-european/paleo-balkan settlement. the same dna is generally partially or significantly present in many of the western balkan peoples. dalmatians, illyrians, etc
Bro they have 30% Slav DNA
Albdna
 
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east balkan or caucasus idk
 
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i would guess some form of slav, particularly the easternly groups such as the russians, but the narrow downgrown mandible and general appearance makes me think it could be kartvelian, indigenous western-central balkan, or even english, welsh, variants of insular briton.

what is the name of the book?
Does he have any Mongoloid features?
 
idk peru
 
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