View Full Version : What are the most common subraces in Hungary?
Centurion
10-25-2018, 04:31 PM
My impression:
Most common
Pontid, North Pontid, Neo-Danubian, Gorid
Common
Baltid, Dinarid, Norid, Subnordid, Alpine
Sometimes
Atlantid, Atlanto-Med, North Atlantid, Turanid, Nordid, Dinaro-Med, Taurid, Anatolid, East-Med, Gracile Med, Borreby, Carpathid, Faelid
Rare
Anything non-European
What do you think?
Benyzero
10-25-2018, 04:37 PM
mostly these what you represented
Benyzero
10-25-2018, 04:39 PM
we could add borreby influence .
Sekkmer
10-25-2018, 04:43 PM
Excellent.
Borreby is very common in Transdanubia, while Pontid/North Pontid isn't especially from what I have seen.
Neo-Danubian = Baltid
Centurion
10-25-2018, 04:47 PM
mostly these what you represented
Added. And I also added Carpathid and Faelid. (not sure though)
Hungarians aren't Slavic looking on average btw, but between Southern Germans and Slavs.
Papastratosels26
10-25-2018, 04:59 PM
Agree with the OP.
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Centurion
10-25-2018, 05:48 PM
Borreby is very common in Transdanubia, while Pontid/North Pontid isn't especially from what I have seen.
Neo-Danubian = Baltid
Is'nt Barbara Palvin North-Pontid+Gorid?
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-i1uoNtWPor0/WXm0zoKO2WI/AAAAAAAAB94/GUwAEryn9OM8hH-ia2sdtH4A8zoBXpGaQCK4BGAYYCw/s1600/Barbara%2BPalvin%2Bprofile%2Bfamily%252C%2BAffairs %252C%2BBiodata%252C%2Bwiki%2BAge%252C%2BBiography %252C%2BHusband%2B%252C%2BHeight%252C%2BWeight%252 C%2BMovies%2Byo%2Bprofiles%2B12.jpg
She really represents a "national look" to me, I've seen a lot of Hungarians with similar features.
She is. But North Pontid + Gorid is far from being average phenotype in Hungary, it's more common in Slovakia and West Ukraine. She is very Hungarian looking though.
Dinaro-Alpine, Dinarid, Alpine, Tauranid, Gorid, Carpathid - all are well represented by my Hungarian family - and this is according to the good members here on the forum. How common they are, I'm not sure.
Veslan
10-26-2018, 11:52 AM
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