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    I always thought these Cro-Magnon reconstructions looked very Norwegian


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    If are a majority of people in Norway with this form of eyes and forehead....

    But in Spain are also common these fronts and sunken eyes, style Frankenstein my own brothers (not me) are exactly those facial features.

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    Most Scandinavians derive from Upper Paleolithic Cro-Magnons and Nordids are a minority.

    Finns are the most Cro-Magnon, btw.

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    Well it depends on how do you define "CM" I guess...

    If we define "CM" today as Cromagnid (Bruenn, Faelid) and predominantly Cromagnid (more extreme Tronder examples) then I think Norway is one of the most "CM" countries today. But some people add Osteuropids and Borrebys to this category since they're Cromagnid-derived (if someone would be very stubborn, then he/she could even add Alpinoids). Then I guess Finland could be first...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tomasz View Post
    Well it depends on how do you define "CM" I guess...

    If we define "CM" today as Cromagnid (Bruenn, Faelid) and predominantly Cromagnid (more extreme Tronder examples) then I think Norway is one of the most "CM" countries today. But some people add Osteuropids and Borrebys to this category since they're Cromagnid-derived (if someone would be very stubborn, then he/she could even add Alpinoids). Then I guess Finland could be first...
    Northern-Europeans are the most Cro-Magnon people and I have read from somewhere, that Finnish skulls resemble the ancient Cro-Magnon skulls the most.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lenna View Post
    Northern-Europeans are the most Cro-Magnon people and I have read from somewhere, that Finnish skulls resemble the ancient Cro-Magnon skulls the most.
    Yes, I've heard it once from my friend from Finland. He was also saying that Finns are the most Cro-magnon but I don't know the exact arguments, why.

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    I'd like to see some Finnish examples also?


    More Norwegians:







    (The two men wearing shorts are German tourists)

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    Norwegian are mostly partially CM (Tronder) and i dont think Norwegian are mostly CM except Finn.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DarkCorded View Post
    Norwegian are mostly partially CM (Tronder) and i dont think Norwegian are mostly CM except Finn.
    Show some examples please, there is all this talk about Finns being most similar to Cro-Magnon but I'd like to see some examples of these Finnish Cro-Magnons.


    Brünn, Dalo-Falids, Tydal(Paleo-Atlantid) and Borreby's are far more common in Scandinavia than in Finland.
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    Here it is about Finns and cromagnons:

    http://www.mankindquarterly.org/samp...ccorrected.pdf

    Other northern European people are quite close, too. There are a plenty of old pictures of Finns in books, and most of those Norwegians look very Finn-like to me.

    Jean Sibelius:


    Peter Franzen is a bit like that third cro:


    Those cro faces could be from anywhere in the northern half of Europe, I think.

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