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East baltids form Lithuania and Poland:
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Well, basically, East Baltids are blend of Uralid/Lappid, reduced CM and some Nordid/Corded influences.
From rg (about East Baltids):
"Altered Cro-Magnoids of the Baltid variety, more completely balticized, which have absorbed visible amounts of Lappoid to yield a more or less stabilized blend, principally Baltid but transitional to either of its component strains. A Nordid strain is often present in the mix."
Therefore he is a good example and you just confirmed it.
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