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Well, depends on the definitions of terms like "alpine" and "turanid". Why should I use a special term "turanid" to describe someone, who could be a textbook example of Coon's or Günther's central-european alpinid? Especially, when the term "turanid" is usually being reserved for central-asian phenotypes. Adding the "turanid" phenotype for central europeans was unnecessary, because almost all of the guys you've posted could fit into Slovakia, which is of course mostly alpinid.
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