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He's not Lithuanian, rather He's one of Hans F.K. Günther's East-Baltid series from The Racial Elements of European History who was from Sweden although no specific province or location was given. I used him as an example of the East-Baltid Race (Baltid + Lappoid).
The East-baltid type is important in the Baltic states so I want to show what mongoloid influence it can present.
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By the way, the man has medial folds not epicathal folds. In addition he has clear Baltic features. He may have minimal mongoloid influence, but is East-Baltid, not Mongoloid.
Here are two East-Baltid examples from the Baltic Sates:
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uralic people fucked baltic people and became a new subrace east baltid, lithuanians belong to them
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It is of unknown origin, but the first example is Latvian
Honestly I just chose another random East-Baltid for the second photo because I prefer examples from Anthropologists.
I thought she could pass Latvian or Lithuanian better than the first Swedish example I gave.
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East Baltid is not overly common in Lihuania, they look quite ''western'' to my perspective.
It is not reflected in their autosomal genetics, since Finnic admixture isn't exactly mongoloid. BTW, your haplogroup R ancestor comes from south east Asia too, so it was probably mongolo-negrito lineage.
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East Baltic is the main Lithuanian type.
Maybe according to Dodecad (They have extremely bad samples, aaccording to which Saami are... mainly Indo-European...). . According to everyone using common sense it is.
There is zero proof for R* ever having been in Southeast Asia. Central Asian migration makes much more sense.
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