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    in which parts of the British Isles are ethnic people with the subnordid phenotype most commonly seen?

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    Probably those of Saxon origin, therefore I would guess S+SE England.

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    Southern england, especially between Dorset and east Anglia, the west country is a bit more robust, there are many subnordics in Surrey probably because of proximity to France and maybe some more recent migrations too. Also Wales has quite a few as well, basically anywhere where Alpines and Nordics have had a presence and robust types are less in number.

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    The Alpinid and Subnordid phenotypes have no significant importance in the populations of the British Isles. This is where we see one of the biggest differences between France and the British Isles!! Cephalic indices of Alpinid size are not the norm in Britain let alone Ireland which is quite large - headed due stronger CM influence. However on individual basis, you will find a British Islander who might fit within Alpinid standards from time to time. They could remnants of Norman lineage more so than Saxon. On that note, there’d be more that will fit in the Subnordid class than a plain Alpinid one. This is because the Nordid race is very strong in the British Isles, as it forms the basic element. The Keltic Nordid is the primary racial type of the British Isles.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oliver109 View Post
    Southern england, especially between Dorset and east Anglia, the west country is a bit more robust, there are many subnordics in Surrey probably because of proximity to France and maybe some more recent migrations too. Also Wales has quite a few as well, basically anywhere where Alpines and Nordics have had a presence and robust types are less in number.
    Wales is too robust to have any Alpinid in large numbers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oliver109 View Post
    Southern england, especially between Dorset and east Anglia, the west country is a bit more robust, there are many subnordics in Surrey probably because of proximity to France and maybe some more recent migrations too. Also Wales has quite a few as well, basically anywhere where Alpines and Nordics have had a presence and robust types are less in number.
    Alpine isn't British type its a peasant type. It has a peasant mentality and phenotype. Alpine + nordic is a genetic turnip peasant kraut/German not-British type.

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    Scottish Isles like Orkney and Shetlands. Also, NE England and Yorkshire

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    East Anglia.

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