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Post by quarryman on Feb 5, 2006 20:44:46 GMT -5
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Post by fm0210 on Feb 6, 2006 3:15:33 GMT -5
Germany or Poland
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Post by jam on Feb 6, 2006 3:28:00 GMT -5
Ukraine? (probably far off)
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Post by oubit on Feb 6, 2006 8:07:34 GMT -5
Austria
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Post by Platypus on Feb 6, 2006 9:11:32 GMT -5
Ilmatar, do you think that this guy, could pass for Finn (say with a wider jaw and lighter pigment?)
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Post by Platypus on Feb 6, 2006 9:13:42 GMT -5
anyway I would guess Austria or Hungary ther is a robust and very dark Alpinid element 8with a mediterranean influence) a Nordic one and maybe some Ladogan- neo danubian in the guy I've posted above (he could be a likeable Haider)
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Post by zemelmete on Feb 6, 2006 10:30:32 GMT -5
I am going with Austria too.
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Post by quarryman on Feb 7, 2006 0:11:29 GMT -5
They are from Pegnitz in Franconia, a part of the "Bundesland" Bavaria in S Germany. Linguistically close to the border between Franconian and Bavarian dialects. Part of the Keltic heartland before the Germanic migrations. The area was also Slavonic-speaking during the peak of the Slavonic migrations (the name is Slavonic).
Sensible guesses. The types represent a typical central European mix with elements of many different kinds. My experience is, that this part of Germany looks more "central European" than Bavaria proper (between the Alps and the Danube), where you find more of a sharper-looking Keltic Nordid type.
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Post by huzar on Feb 7, 2006 8:16:16 GMT -5
I'd say Italy.
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Post by One Humanity on Feb 7, 2006 10:10:34 GMT -5
Representative of the Alpinids in "the middle of South Germany": Protomorphic dental pattern: The "Neo Danubian"-looking man is more unique but alike the new German minister of economy, Michael Glos, also from Franconia. Neo Danubian includes a Nordid element and I tend to see it in Glos too. His face looks a Nordid one that was converted into a block. The Tyrolese Giorgio Moroder represents an Alpinid type with eastern Atlanto-Mediterranid admixture that is present in Bavaria: Another Bavarian Alpinid (first from the left): Many Nazi personalities were Nordid+Alpinid, if not most. etc.
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Post by quarryman on Feb 7, 2006 19:17:07 GMT -5
Two more Alpinid Franconians: Note the lowish head on the partially Dinaricized mr Pöhlmann from Marktredwitz on the right. Compare with this Czech Alpinid: As I have written before, I believe that the Alpinids in central Europe are an older population strain than the later Kelts, Germanics and Slavs.
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