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Post by calabria on Jan 18, 2006 16:53:16 GMT -5
All of these men are Italian. The regions they are from are Napoli, Sicily, and Calabria. Can you guess which man is from what region?
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Post by calabria on Jan 18, 2006 16:56:59 GMT -5
Also give your opinion on the subrace of each of the men.
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Post by calabria on Jan 18, 2006 16:58:33 GMT -5
Sansevero are you Italian or have you ever been to Italy. There faces are all Italian looking also they all have dark wavy hair and dark eyes.
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Post by stella22 on Jan 18, 2006 17:04:46 GMT -5
From left to right: Sicily, Calabria, Napoli
BTW: Sicily and Calabria are so close together- do the people really look that different from one another?
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Post by buddy on Jan 18, 2006 17:11:42 GMT -5
Calabria, Sicily, Napoli? No idea really. In response to Sansevero, all three of these guys are typical southern Italians. They don't look northern European.
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Post by attis on Jan 18, 2006 23:54:26 GMT -5
The first two look very Dinaric to me. The third looks Etruscan.
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Post by trajan on Jan 19, 2006 0:24:23 GMT -5
the guy in the right is from Naples, i guess. The broader face is quite common around Naples. Maybe alpine influence.
Not sure about the other ones. They seem quite mediterranid.
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Post by calabria on Jan 19, 2006 3:44:07 GMT -5
From left to right this is the order. Napoli, Calabria, Sicily. The first man looks like a Med with alpine influence, the second looks very atlanto med, and the third looks gracil med. I think he would fit in any country from Espana to Greece. But all of these men have a Greek look to them.
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Post by stella22 on Jan 19, 2006 22:07:21 GMT -5
You really think they look so Greek? I think they look Italian before they look Greek.
Maybe when you say Greek, you mean Mediterranean?
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Post by Platypus on Jan 20, 2006 6:04:30 GMT -5
yes man of the left , Neapolitan carries a Cro-magnid element within a mediterranid area (Coarse Med, Berid, and/Alpine. most likely to be Brachicefalic or sub Brachycefalic. a Typical middle man Calabrian seems Atlanto Mediterranid. the eyes are distant and small a profile pic would help. last man Sicilian shows a delicate Bone structure. pred. Gracile Med
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Post by nostos on Jan 20, 2006 9:51:27 GMT -5
yes they all look very Greek to me, jsut helps to prove that we greeks and italians are brothers,, una faccia, una razza
its great to know that after thousands of eyars the hellenic element is still strong.
i am curious to know if you have pics of spanish and freanch greeks from the ancient colonies.
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Post by buddy on Jan 20, 2006 12:30:51 GMT -5
^Nostos I agree. Greeks and Italians are many times impossible to distinguish. The Greek blood runs deep in both countries.
I distinctly remember one time when one of the kids living on my floor stated that he would've guessed that I was Greek before Italian, even though I'm actually of Italian ancestry. His reasoning was my large nose hehe.
Conversely, a Greek-American woman came up to me in a bar and asked me if I was Italian LOL. Again, it was the same trait, my nose!
It just proves how much overlap there is among Greeks and Italians.
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Post by tikitorch on Jan 21, 2006 23:02:04 GMT -5
[quote author=buddy board=guess thread=1137621196 post=1137778251 It just proves how much overlap there is among Greeks and Italians.[/quote]
Proves nothing. Americans are ignoramuses.
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Post by buddy on Jan 22, 2006 2:01:33 GMT -5
^You can't generalize like that. If you have a problem with Americans, well that's simply your problem.
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Post by fm0210 on Jan 23, 2006 4:31:58 GMT -5
From my Point of view, the Neapolitan looks typical Italian, the Calabrian fits very much in Catalonia (Spain) and the Sicilian from Andalucia to Sicily to Greece.
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