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I am surprised how light Southern Germans turned out, especially in eye colour (70%!), actually lighter-eyed than people from Central Germany according to your collected data.
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Stereotypes that people spread in the internet are not necessarily the same than reality.
Lots of people in the internet like to claim things about certain countries when in reality they didn't even set a foot in these places.
For example, a lot of people here imply that French are swarthy Med looking but in reality, most French look no much different of Belgians, Germans, etc.
I have seen myself a group of French in real life and many looked straight up Nordid.
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They did score as less blond but not dramatically either.
Besides, every state has its variations. Sometimes a certain trait peaks in one part of the country, and another one - in a different part of it.
Obviously blondism among Germans peaks in the north, while rufosity is most common in the south.
In light eyes total the difference between the regions ain't dramatic at all.
People here generally like to exaggerate things. Northern Germans are often portrayed as Swedes, while southerners are depicted as on par with Italians - both stupid and incorrect claims.
I stick to my point of Germany standing (in terms of phenotype, light eyes frequency and blondism value) between The Netherlands and Hungary - because of both my observations in reality and my statistics.
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I think Nordid elements among the French are generally in the minority, blonde hair is common in France but it is often combined with tanned skin and the hair is usually darker blonde which means that they are less Nordid on the whole than the Dutch who frequently combine light hair with very pale skin.
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I think you over-exaggerate blondism in your results (not just of Germans). Coon's results of Fehmarn males (where Germans are at their blondest: a few miles off homeland of all Germanics: Scandinavia):
https://www.theapricity.com/snpa/index2.htm
This happens to be something I've also found among my German ancestors: platinum blonde hair up until school age (my father, my grand-father, my great-grandfather), then hair turning darker and darker until it reached very dark brown at age 50. Eye color always blue... But in my extended family there were plenty of Alpines, plenty of people with brown eyes but Faelid features.The hair is brown as a rule among adults; 54 per cent could be classed as dark brown (Fischer #27, 4-7); the rest are divided between golden and ashen shades of light brown and blond. The hair as a rule darkens steadily throughout life; at the onset of senility, 80 per cent of all non-white hair observed was dark brown, as against 7 per cent at the age of 6 years. By contrast, the eyes are very light; less than 3 per cent have brown or dark-mixed shades (Martin #1-6); 78 per cent have eyes which are pure light or almost entirely so (Martin #13-16). This combination of very light eyes with brown hair is typical of Palaeolithic survivors in northern Europe, rather than of Nordics.
This book is a masterpiece! Every observation is confirmed by scientific observation and intuition while people here believe in negro Cheddar man...Northwestern Germany, therefore, from the Dutch border to Denmark and the Baltic, is the home of a medley of racial types in which the Brünn and Borreby races seem most prominent, with the latter concentrated in the island of Fehmarn and among the fishermen of the Baltic shore of Schleswig. The Nordic race was once important here, as was its component the Corded, but both have been largely absorbed into the earlier types, which never yielded ground strongly, even in the time of the early Germanic efflorescence.
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