Must be the son of a Uralo-Viking.
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Another Brit displaying an epicanthic tendency:
http://i.imgur.com/uzALa.jpg
Finnuit fold (here observed in a far-North Swede). Contrary to popular opinion, the Finnuit fold is not a full epicanthus at all, as it does not typically descend below the inner corners of the eyes, leaving them fully exposed:
http://i.imgur.com/c0b4Z.png
The Björk is distinct from the Finnuit fold, as it (obviously) descends below the inner corners of her eyes. Judging from what I have seen, it is more common in West Scandinavians that it is in Finnuits (though not common at all):
http://i.imgur.com/DtqeE.jpg
What aboot this lad?
http://www.theapricity.com/forum/sho...34#post1144434
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Hi,
I am new here and found this very interesting page while trying to find what the shape of my eye is. I find it interesting that this has been regarded as a very Asian feature. I am South-Asian and have absolutely no Asian ancestary.
Mughals according to Wikipedia apparently claim persian/Turkic ancestary.
Would love to hear the views of people who know more about this subject!
Also I narrowed the eye shape down to possibly 'hooded', 'phoenix-eyes', though I am not sure.
cheers!
A clear indicator of Mongoloid blood.
It is an epicanthic fold, although not as striking as those of East Asians of course.
Did you know that people from the Indian subcontinent have high levels of East Asian ancestry? It varies from region I guess, and I'm not sure if it stretches so far west into Pakistan.
I have, on occasion been confused as a non-Pakistani, I suppose I do look somewhat east-asian.
Unfortunately, cannot fathom where that possibly comes from, probably goes way way back. Genghis Khan is my shot in the dark.
Thanks for the comments!