These all seem extremely representative of the Welsh population?
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These all seem extremely representative of the Welsh population?
A bit of a pseudo-sciencey term in fairness, but would you consider that to be the average Welsh phenotype?
Atlanto-Brunn = almost like a Med/Brunn/Borreby intermediate mix?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b8PBQHe7yQ0
The camera pans from the left to the right a few times; there are around 25 men here (taking into account the rather obscured folks at the back).
On the other hand, I take it you find it hard to differentiate between the English and Irish, Roy? This seems to be a common talking point and I don't entirely disagree, even though the English are...
Eitherway, there is a virtual absence of a dolichocephalic strain in the French population as there is the English population. For such a big area, France seems metrically homogeneous. It just can't...
Considering there is a virtual absence of a brachycephalic strain in the English population and neither the Anglo-Saxon settlers or native Britons were particularly dolichocephalic, doesn't it seem...
He definitely is not mostly Alpine, look at his long face. I think he is Nordid with Brunn and Alpine influence.
Almost 100%. I know he is squinting a wee bit but my goodness; he has VERY small eyes.
Obviously Czechs have a decent bit of Germanic admixture, but with that said, they don't seem any longer-faced than their immediate neighbours to the east. Slovaks seem to have more slender-faces...
The non-Brythonic admixture in England really only dissapates once you get to Cornwall, Cumbria or the Welsh Borders, though. The West Midlands (excluding Shropshire/Herefordshire) are still more...
Are we implying that the northern French segment that likely arrived in waves in England between (500-1000 AD) was markedly different to the modern population in the same area it originated. On a...
Once again, why wouldn't there be some phenotypical overlap to those in NW France?
But the English don't overlap much with those from this area, but they do strongly with those from Lower Saxony....
So ‘South_east English’ would be most accurate for someone from Cornwall or Cumbria (with nothing else to it)?
To my eyes, plenty of NW French also pass flawlessly as English, Creoda. Why wouldn’t they when there is such a strong genetic overlap? That said, it is possible that the ‘Kelts’ who migrated across...
Honest-to-god, I would wager at least 50% of the folks here give off an English vibe (even if the Alpine admixture is dominant). Considering that 30% of the English genome is derived from a ‘recent’...
Could you elaborate as to why it is ‘inaccurate’. You are implying that someone who was truly from Kent (with not much other ancestry) would be closer to ‘North_Dutch’ before anything else?
The kids look rather central-Euro shifted, whilst the teaching personnel (obviously last pic) look English AF. It is interesting how far up that Alpine influence extends. However, this might be why...
If only we knew what we now know, Creoda. 2021 is a different world in this regard. I am glad there are no surprises concerning the phenotypical overlap between the northern French and English. I...
Maybe not with the NE French but with the NW French it is a different story surely (excluding Brittany)? The English wouldn’t look indistinguishable (to many, even if it is just confirmation bias) to...
In this context, a lot of the time I would say the northern French can look pretty similar to the Welsh, albeit less robust (on average). That Brythonic-Gallic phenotypical overlap could be the...
The English are genetically halfway between the Dutch, Welsh and northern French. Not denying there are a great swathe of northern Frenchies who do not pass as English (going political; this concerns...
It wouldn’t surprise if someone from Kent (with no other SE English ancestry, however freakin’ rare that is) got this distance though? Surely he should be closer to ‘SW English’ at least. More often...
But once again, why he would be closest to ‘SE England’ when it makes up only a minority of his ancestry? Sorry to sound dumb, Creoda.