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Where'd you get that from, Mordid?The first Celts were Nordid and Nordid-Cromagnid with Dinarid admixture. When they expanded they came in contact with more Dinarids, Alpinids and Mediterranid forms. On the long run Alpinid types increased in numbers whereas the original Celtic elite decreased, so when the Romans came to Gallia, the Celts were not the same as they were at the time of their expansion though the Nordid element was still dominant in most regions. Its not by chance Coon designated the typical Nordid "Hallstatt", the early Celtic skulls are as the Reihengraeber or early Slavs mainly Nordid (or at least Nordoid anatomically) in character.
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