Nezhegol
04-02-2010, 03:21 PM
According to some (mostly descriptive attributes, we had to introduce amendments to the konneksia data from other researchers. Connexed easier by the fact that the author made a survey among the majority Slavs (Ukrainians, Belarusians, Russian, Czechs, Slovaks, Poles, Bulgarians, Croats).
For pigmentation of eyes and hair the Slavs in general occupy an intermediate position between the light (north) and dark (southern) Europoids. Most light pigmented Poles Northeast Mazur and Russian parts of northern areas (Oshta, Pomerania, Shenkursk) with about 70% of light eyes under the scheme V. Bunak, 40-50% and 10-15% of light dark hair № 4 - 5, 27 on a scale of Fisher.
Poles of the North-Western Poland (Pomerania), Mazur of South-East Mazur and Vilnys region, Belarusians of Northern Belorussia; Russian from some districts of the Leningrad and Arkhangelsk regions have 60% of light eyes, and about equal percentage (on average 20%) of bright and dark hair. Among the Poles in the central provinces of Poland, Luzacian Sorbs, Belarus of Central Belarus, Northeastern Czechs, Ukrainians of Northern Chernigov, Russian from Smolensk region, the Upper Volga, many districts Okes area blue-eyed make up about 50%, dark eyes - about 5-7%. The dark about 2 times greater (30%) than the blonde.
Approximately 40% of light and dark eyes 7-8% with 40-50% of dark hair and an average of 10% of blond hair have a southern Polish (Silezians and Cracovians), Ukrainians of Soutukrains zone, Volyn, Donec Basin, some steppe areas; most of the southern Great Russians, Southern Czechs, Eastern Slovaks.
About 30% of light-and dark-eyed 10% occur among the Ukrainian population of the Carpathian and Underdneprs zones, as well as among the Czechs, Slovaks-number of groups; Russian Povetluzhia and the adjacent part of the Vologda region, Podolsk area -OrehovoZuev - Vladimir and some Soutern Greatrussian groups. Dark-haired in the marked zones are approximately 50-60%, but the Russian Povetluzhya and the Volga-Oka interfluve percentage of dark-haired significantly lower. The percentage of dark eyes only in certain areas of Ukraine (Putilsky district in Bukovina) and south-western zone of Slovakia in the eastern and western Slavs is equal to the percentage of light (18-25).
We turn to the southern Slavs.
Slovenes and Croats, some areas in Croatia have a very high percentage of light eyes. At northern Slovenes (Austria) said up to 50% of light eyes. We studied a group of Croats in Slovakia was lighter than the surrounding Slovak population (Croats have 45% of light eyes, and neighboring Slovakia - 2 times less).
Darker pigmentation observed among Serbs and Montenegrins. In the past, on Valshiku, there is only 9% of light eyes (on Maleshu - 18%). In the percentage of Serbs, apparently higher (approximately 20).
As we studied the Bulgarian group percentage of dark eyes is relatively low (20%). This result differs significantly from the data of Popov and approaches the results Dronchilova. Bright eyes slightly less (15%), dark hair - 85% lighter - 2-3%.
Of considerable interest is the ratio of the frequency of convex and concave backs nose. Added that in areas where the population is characterized by a significant predominance of frequency convex backs on the percentage of concave nose, while there is a large percentage of the tips of the drooping nose, a large size of the nose along the length (height of the eyebrows) and correspondingly lower nasal index.
Concave back of the nose more noticeable convex population north of European part of the Soviet Union - in vostochnobaltiyskoy zone. Some of the predominance of the nose (as observed in several regions Urals, the Lower Volga (Volsky, Atkarsk, Serdobsk, Petrovsky), and in some places zone of the eastern Great Russians, Ukraine, Poland, Northern Slovenia. Roughly equal proportions of the frequencies of concave and convex backs of the nose has place mainly in the Valdai and tsentralnoukrainskoy zones in some areas of Belarus and Poland.
The predominance of convex noses characteristic for a number of southern Russian regions, Smolensk region, many areas Povetluzhya, Belorussia, Volhynia, Ukrainian Right Bank Polesie, Poland, and especially of the Carpathians, Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, Bulgaria. In the Bulgarians, Serbs Macedonians, Montenegrins percentage convex backs up his nose in some cases, the maximum for the Slavs. Distribution of tertiary hair (beards and chest hair in men older than 25 years) is essential in anthropology, but this feature, unfortunately, not always defined by anthropologists.
For pigmentation of eyes and hair the Slavs in general occupy an intermediate position between the light (north) and dark (southern) Europoids. Most light pigmented Poles Northeast Mazur and Russian parts of northern areas (Oshta, Pomerania, Shenkursk) with about 70% of light eyes under the scheme V. Bunak, 40-50% and 10-15% of light dark hair № 4 - 5, 27 on a scale of Fisher.
Poles of the North-Western Poland (Pomerania), Mazur of South-East Mazur and Vilnys region, Belarusians of Northern Belorussia; Russian from some districts of the Leningrad and Arkhangelsk regions have 60% of light eyes, and about equal percentage (on average 20%) of bright and dark hair. Among the Poles in the central provinces of Poland, Luzacian Sorbs, Belarus of Central Belarus, Northeastern Czechs, Ukrainians of Northern Chernigov, Russian from Smolensk region, the Upper Volga, many districts Okes area blue-eyed make up about 50%, dark eyes - about 5-7%. The dark about 2 times greater (30%) than the blonde.
Approximately 40% of light and dark eyes 7-8% with 40-50% of dark hair and an average of 10% of blond hair have a southern Polish (Silezians and Cracovians), Ukrainians of Soutukrains zone, Volyn, Donec Basin, some steppe areas; most of the southern Great Russians, Southern Czechs, Eastern Slovaks.
About 30% of light-and dark-eyed 10% occur among the Ukrainian population of the Carpathian and Underdneprs zones, as well as among the Czechs, Slovaks-number of groups; Russian Povetluzhia and the adjacent part of the Vologda region, Podolsk area -OrehovoZuev - Vladimir and some Soutern Greatrussian groups. Dark-haired in the marked zones are approximately 50-60%, but the Russian Povetluzhya and the Volga-Oka interfluve percentage of dark-haired significantly lower. The percentage of dark eyes only in certain areas of Ukraine (Putilsky district in Bukovina) and south-western zone of Slovakia in the eastern and western Slavs is equal to the percentage of light (18-25).
We turn to the southern Slavs.
Slovenes and Croats, some areas in Croatia have a very high percentage of light eyes. At northern Slovenes (Austria) said up to 50% of light eyes. We studied a group of Croats in Slovakia was lighter than the surrounding Slovak population (Croats have 45% of light eyes, and neighboring Slovakia - 2 times less).
Darker pigmentation observed among Serbs and Montenegrins. In the past, on Valshiku, there is only 9% of light eyes (on Maleshu - 18%). In the percentage of Serbs, apparently higher (approximately 20).
As we studied the Bulgarian group percentage of dark eyes is relatively low (20%). This result differs significantly from the data of Popov and approaches the results Dronchilova. Bright eyes slightly less (15%), dark hair - 85% lighter - 2-3%.
Of considerable interest is the ratio of the frequency of convex and concave backs nose. Added that in areas where the population is characterized by a significant predominance of frequency convex backs on the percentage of concave nose, while there is a large percentage of the tips of the drooping nose, a large size of the nose along the length (height of the eyebrows) and correspondingly lower nasal index.
Concave back of the nose more noticeable convex population north of European part of the Soviet Union - in vostochnobaltiyskoy zone. Some of the predominance of the nose (as observed in several regions Urals, the Lower Volga (Volsky, Atkarsk, Serdobsk, Petrovsky), and in some places zone of the eastern Great Russians, Ukraine, Poland, Northern Slovenia. Roughly equal proportions of the frequencies of concave and convex backs of the nose has place mainly in the Valdai and tsentralnoukrainskoy zones in some areas of Belarus and Poland.
The predominance of convex noses characteristic for a number of southern Russian regions, Smolensk region, many areas Povetluzhya, Belorussia, Volhynia, Ukrainian Right Bank Polesie, Poland, and especially of the Carpathians, Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, Bulgaria. In the Bulgarians, Serbs Macedonians, Montenegrins percentage convex backs up his nose in some cases, the maximum for the Slavs. Distribution of tertiary hair (beards and chest hair in men older than 25 years) is essential in anthropology, but this feature, unfortunately, not always defined by anthropologists.