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That's the only Greek looking person among them
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I don't see any signiifcant convergence, they obsviously look much different as a group.
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They are more northern and Slavic-influenced compared to Sicilians or Greeks.
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They do not fit in either place in total, but more of them (maybe 25-30%) would pass in Greece and not in Sicily, due to the near total absence of Eastern European phenotypes in Sicily.
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As a group they are very different. Why - it's obvious from their looks that we are speaking about a Central Euro population.
Maybe 1/3 could fit as Greek. They don't look Sicilian at all.
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Slightly more like Greeks than Sicilians, inasmuch as the darker types look more Balkan and thus fit better in the former than the latter. However, unlike Sikeliot, I don't think Greeks look that Balkan but are more classically Med along the same lines as South Italians and Iberians.
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Yea, they look more East Balkan to me than Sicilian, but mostly not similar to Greeks either (closer to Romanians/Ukrainians).
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Maybe in pigmentation, but overall no. Faces look foreign to me.
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Because they are Hungarian perhaps..
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