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Слога
12-14-2020, 09:57 PM
https://i.imgur.com/g55WcF7.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/WG5dLJA.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/UG2IzKg.jpg

Hialt
12-14-2020, 10:06 PM
This person looks almost entirely "celtic," in all face features to me, especially the eyes. Sometimes I wonder if these same features are from heavy Scandinavian mixture. In particular, her eyes look rather paedomorphic.

Davystayn
12-14-2020, 10:52 PM
Yes she looks strongly keltic influenced to me too, keltic nordid I guess, looks like a young Laura Dern

David Johnson
12-14-2020, 10:57 PM
KN. I've seen a lot of Irish travelers with similar faces.

Hialt
12-14-2020, 11:03 PM
Yes she looks strongly keltic influenced to me too, keltic nordid I guess, looks like a young Laura Dern

I'll have to apply a "k" to the word, "celtic," from now on... At the present extent of my knowledge of these things, I am unwilling to accept that Celts from middle Europe were one and the same as the Picts, for example, or the Irish, as "celtic" would suggest, so "Kelto-Nordid" is a better way of talking about them, I suppose.
I agree this person has a rather long nose, like Laura Dern. I believe small noses are more common of "Kelts," or "keltic influence" in the British Isles. Here is an example of a trait that might well be Scandinavian, and that is "the small nose."

NSXD60
12-14-2020, 11:23 PM
Elizabeth Moss-oid

Davystayn
12-14-2020, 11:26 PM
Yes only started using the k in keltic after being on here, kind of works better I think now

The history of how k/celtic culture spread is a confusing one, I'll leave it to the experts on here!

Steppe Timelord
12-19-2020, 12:02 PM
I'll have to apply a "k" to the word, "celtic," from now on... At the present extent of my knowledge of these things, I am unwilling to accept that Celts from middle Europe were one and the same as the Picts, for example, or the Irish, as "celtic" would suggest, so "Kelto-Nordid" is a better way of talking about them, I suppose.
I agree this person has a rather long nose, like Laura Dern. I believe small noses are more common of "Kelts," or "keltic influence" in the British Isles. Here is an example of a trait that might well be Scandinavian, and that is "the small nose."

"Kelts" had a broad category of phenotypes, it is mentioned they were very diverse in looks on some thread on this forum.

Also, kelto-nordic seems about just right as classification.