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travv
01-24-2021, 02:49 PM
https://i.imgur.com/ml2UX4b.jpg

travv
01-24-2021, 02:55 PM
I'm very angry and butthurted now because of troll sevruk who claimed Chuvash look like Bulgarians.

According to the expedition of the Institute of anthropology of Moscow University conducted in 1936 63,5 % of Chuvash belong to Sub-Uralid type, 21,1% to Europeoid type, 5,1% to Sub-Lapponoid type, 10,3% to Mongoloid and mixed forms 3,5% of them are pure Mongoloid forms.

Only 21,1% Chuvash people are Europeoids so from 0 to 21,1% could look like Bulgarians while 78,9% Chuvash people are totally anti-wog.

Like Stearsolina says deal with it.

Altaylı
01-24-2021, 02:58 PM
Chuvashes are genetically very close to uralic people. Chuvashes are more like Uralic-Turkic mix but Uralic dominant.

Komintasavalta
01-24-2021, 03:37 PM
This must be among the 10% in "Mongoloid and mixed forms". When I searched for the photo in this thread on Yandex's reverse image search, most of the people returned look like they have Kazakh-level or higher Mongoloid ancestry, or they included people from Tuva, Kazakhstan, Altai Krai, Buryatia, and South Korea.

BTW the expedition travv mentioned is discussed in Trofimova (1950) ("Антропологические материалы к вопросу о происхождении чувашей") (https://сувары.рф/su/node/935 (https://xn--80ad7bbk5c.xn--p1ai/su/node/935)).

Lemminkäinen was wondering why peoples of the VUR are classified as sub-Laponoid by Soviet anthropologists, but Trofimova wrote that ancient crania from the VUR and North Russia were considered Laponoid:


Skulls of the laponoid type are known in the burials of the Neolithic site near Karavikha, Vologda Oblast; similar forms were also noted in the Neolithic site of Yuzhny Oleniy Island on Lake Onega, in the later Yazykovsk site of the Kalinin region; finally, skulls from excavations in the Middle Volga region belong to a much later time - the end of the 2nd - beginning of the 1st millennium (Fig. 1). So, the Laponoid type includes: one skull from the Vysotsky excavations in 1870 near the village Novo-Mordovo b. Spassky district of Kazan province and two skulls from the Stukenberg excavations in 1901 from the Pustaya Morkvashka tract near the village Morkvash b. Sviyazhsky district. [...]

Gak, the burials at Novo-Mordovo should be attributed to the end of the II millennium, and at the village. Morkvash - by the beginning of the 1st millennium BC. On the basis of short-headedness in combination with their small absolute size, GF Debets considers it possible to classify these skulls as Laponoid [5]. The wide distribution of Laponoid forms in the Neolithic in the territory of Eastern Europe gives reason to consider the skulls of people of the Laponoid type from the Middle Volga region as descendants of the local Neolithic population.

Immanenz
01-24-2021, 04:27 PM
Lets call it Sub- Tungid

travv
01-24-2021, 06:48 PM
More photos of her.


https://i.imgur.com/m44NAvW.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/2KacGXT.jpg