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    Quote Originally Posted by aherne View Post
    Looks eminently Turkish...

    If by Turkish you mean Lydian, Ionian, Carian, Luwian, then yes.

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    The movies with Stathi are the best! I remember seeing a few old movies with him in them.
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    He's a coarse Med, probably some ancient blend of Cro-Magnon and Gracile Med.

    The big head and deep-set/wide-spaced eyes (and maybe even the "afro") make the CM obvious.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Constantine13 View Post
    I notice a lot of Albos and Upper-Paleolithic-/Sarakatsani-looking Greeks often don't go bald.
    Yep. Also extremely low hairlines, my mother calls this a "vlach" trait (it is certainly a CM trait so it makes sense). Dunno about Albos though.

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    Karl Urban sort of resembles him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kollaps View Post
    Yep. Also extremely low hairlines, my mother calls this a "vlach" trait (it is certainly a CM trait so it makes sense). Dunno about Albos though.
    My grandma's side all look like that. Yeah, small forehead w/ straight-across hairlines, and also big ears, thick straight/wavy "afros", and not much body hair. I've heard other Greeks say that's a Vlach look too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aherne View Post
    Looks eminently Turkish...
    It is not that Greeks and other south Europeans looks "Turkish" it is that Turks look south Europeans as they are genetically half Europeans. Western part of modern Turkey once inhabited by Pelasgians/Ancient Greeks/Byzantines and later they Turkified. Turkic looking are Romanians and north east Europeans who are part Mongol-Asian.





    "This reference population is based on samples collected from people native to Romania. The 43% Mediterranean and 19% Southwest Asian percentages reflect the strong influence of agriculturalists from the Fertile Crescent in the Middle East, who arrived here more than 7,000 years ago. The 36% Northern European component likely comes from the pre-agricultural population of Europe—the earliest settlers, who arrived more than 35,000 years ago during the Upper Paleolithic period. The 2% Northeast Asian component shows that there has been some mixing with groups to the east, and is typical of eastern European populations such as Romanians, Russians, and North Caucasians."




    "This reference population is based on samples collected from Russians living in Russia. The dominant 51% Northern European component likely reflects the earliest settlers in Europe, hunter-gatherers who arrived there more than 35,000 years ago. The 25% Mediterranean and 18% Southwest Asian percentages arrived later, with the spread of agriculture from the Fertile Crescent in the Middle East over the past 10,000 years. As these early farmers moved into Europe, they spread their genetic patterns as well. Today, northern European populations retain the links to both the earliest Europeans and these later migrants from the Middle East. The 4% Northeast Asian component reflects mixing with native Siberian populations, including the reindeer-herding Saami people of far northern Russia and Scandinavia."




    "This reference population is based on samples collected from the native populations of Mongolia. In addition to the 67% Northeast Asian component typical of Siberian and Mongolian populations, there is also a western Eurasian contribution of 12% Southwest Asian, and 6% Northern European, which shows the connection to steppe nomads of western Eurasian origin, as well as migrations from the Middle East with the spread of agriculture over the past 10,000 years, along with some recent migration from Russian populations. The 9% Southeast Asian component is likely a result of admixture with groups further to the south, such as the Chinese. The 4% Native American component reflects the fact that the ancestors of today’s Native Americans probably originated in this region."

    https://genographic.nationalgeograph...e-populations/
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hellenas View Post
    It is not that Greeks and other south Europeans looks "Turkish" it is that Turks look south Europeans as they are genetically half Europeans. Western part of modern Turkey once inhabited by Pelasgians/Ancient Greeks/Byzantines and later they Turkified. Turkic looking are Romanians and north east Europeans who are part Mongol-Asian.





    "This reference population is based on samples collected from people native to Romania. The 43% Mediterranean and 19% Southwest Asian percentages reflect the strong influence of agriculturalists from the Fertile Crescent in the Middle East, who arrived here more than 7,000 years ago. The 36% Northern European component likely comes from the pre-agricultural population of Europe—the earliest settlers, who arrived more than 35,000 years ago during the Upper Paleolithic period. The 2% Northeast Asian component shows that there has been some mixing with groups to the east, and is typical of eastern European populations such as Romanians, Russians, and North Caucasians."

    https://genographic.nationalgeograph...e-populations/
    2% Mongol is not enough to affect a population racially. Northeast Europeans do not look like Turks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Horatio View Post
    2% Mongol is not enough to affect a population racially. Northeast Europeans do not look like Turks.
    2% and 4% is enough to influence someone. North east Europeans look much like Turkics as they are part Mongols.

    Romanians=part Turko-Mongols





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    Quote Originally Posted by Hellenas View Post
    2% and 4% is enough to influence someone.
    No, it isn't.

    North east Europeans look much like Turkics as they are part Mongols.

    Romanians=part Turko-Mongols





    See eyes area.
    These people do not look either Turkic, or part Mongol.

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