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Indoeuropeans:
The average height for Yamnayan men was 175.5cm (5 ft 9 in),
approximately the same as the modern average for American and
French men, and slightly taller than the average Mesolithic EHG
men, who stood at 173.2 cm.
Oldeuropeans 1:
Funnel-beaker people reached a height of 165 cm for men and 153
cm for women in average. They rarely lived over 35 or 40 years old.
Oldeuropeans 2:
LBK people had an average body height of 166.6 cm for men (ranging
from 156.5 to 175.5 cm) and 158 cm for women, considerably shorter
than Mesolithic Europeans of the same period.
And take unto account, that leftpedia is anti-IE. For
indoeuropeanism you can be banned there. So, if they
something like that admit, it has additional value.
These are pure not mixed populations.
Only then you can find the real answer, and the answer
on corelation between hg and height is: no. Especially if
someone claim that hg I = tall height. When I-men were
left alone they were smaller than these who lived in the
East. So if you want some corelation, then it is corelate
with R, not I, as the old reality proofed. Anything else is
just a fantasy, not supported by evidences.
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