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Equal distance.
I saw the main phenotypes for England, and I think it's the following order:
Anglo-Saxon
North Atlantid
Keltic Nordid
Brünn/Borreby
Trönder
Hallstatt
Faelid
Norid.
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You are funny! What a good sense of humor! The Euroafricanid racial phenotype is most common in Portugal and East Spain.
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They probably brought most of the looks/phenotypes that are common in Insular Celtic populations today. The only common modern looks/phenotypes of the British Isles that you can confidently say are more recent additions are the characteristically Germanic ones brought by Anglo-Saxons and Vikings from the 5th century AD (Anglo-Saxon/Tronder/Nordic/Faelid). North Atlantid types may have increased with Iron Age Celts from the continent.
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I have a hard time picking out Spanish and Italian types, but German and British are easier for me. I think both are really close.
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