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Proto-Shaman
02-19-2018, 02:09 PM
https://i.imgur.com/YH8uKxJ.jpg
chyyris
02-19-2018, 02:11 PM
Turkmen probably.
Iranid+minor Turanid.
Yaglakar
02-19-2018, 02:11 PM
Warrior
Catarinense1998
02-19-2018, 02:16 PM
She has a Gun, so must be Kurd.
Proto-Shaman
02-19-2018, 09:58 PM
Turkmen probably.
Iranid+minor Turanid.
+1
she is Kurdish
Proto-Shaman
02-20-2018, 02:35 AM
Irano-CM.
doesn't exist. Only Irano-Turanid exists. Iranids are long heads not short heads. you should know that Odin
doesn't exist. Iranids are long heads not short heads. you should know that Odin
It does exist among Iranic types.
http://lh5.ggpht.com/_o8lr-qrLsFA/SjrAQKmy-vI/AAAAAAAAAHc/6r0SiTp4cwk/4949_90838157423_579437423_2041230_1776726_n.jpg
^ Good example.
Proto-Shaman
02-21-2018, 11:07 PM
It does exist among Iranic types.
http://lh5.ggpht.com/_o8lr-qrLsFA/SjrAQKmy-vI/AAAAAAAAAHc/6r0SiTp4cwk/4949_90838157423_579437423_2041230_1776726_n.jpg
^ Good example.
What you mean is this: Iranid-Turanid (https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Turanid_race&oldid=624202880), Turanid being the brachycephalic CM factor (http://www.self.gutenberg.org/articles/eng/Turanid_race) !!!!!
During the 1st millennium A.D. Turanids and other Asiatic brachycephalic types had invaded the domain of the Iranian longheads.[44]
Turanoid elements do occur among the Mahrāṭṭa (also known as "West-brachids") and Orientaloid Mohammedans in the population of Mysore of India.[45] Eickstedt and Risley noticed that Turanid brachycephalic elements even reached the Bengal corridor via Balochistan, which Eickstedt traces to a contact-metamorphosis with adjacent Paleo-Mongoloids.[46] British ethnographer Herbert Risley suggested that this bracbycephalic elements resulted from "Scythian" invasions.[47] Indian historian Ramaprasad Chanda traces the broad-headed elements in both "Scytho-Dravidians" (Gujaratis, Marathis and Coorgs) and "Mongolo-Dravidians" (Bengalis and Oriya) to one common source, the Homo alpinus of the Pamirs and Chinese Turkestan, suggesting a migration of Alpine invaders from Central Asia over Gujarat, Deccan, Bihar, Bengal.[47] The Hungarian-British archaeologists Aurel Stein concurs with Chanda.[47]
...the Turanid type emerged from a Cro-Magnon type population during the bronze age in South-Siberia and the northern plains of present-day Kazakhstan, in particular as an amalgation between Andronovo-typed and Paleo-Sibirid tribes.[30]
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