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    Default The Tydal type

    from SNPA:
    A very tall, heavily pigmented Cro-Magnoid, aboriginal to the central Scandinavian regions. The Tydal type is robust, short-legged and long-armed, and very dolichocephalic (C.I. 73). The face is moderately broad to broad, the chin is prominent, the forehead is low and rather steep, the browridges are strong and the nose is typically short, snubbed and rather wide. The hair is blackisk brown and the eyes rather dark, and beard growth is strong. The type was first observed in the Norwegian parish of Tydal in Trøndelag, and its presence was later documented in adjacent Swedish regions. In all likeliness this unique population has lived in isolation for millennia, but nowadays the type is dispersed all around the Scandinavian Peninsula as a result of increased mobility and city-ward migration, and is nowhere found in any significant concentration. The Tydal type is generally regarded as a Paleo-Atlantid variety.
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    Modern examples from Sør Trøndelag:

    Jostein Tetlie


    Martin Solem


    Kim-Andre Brantzæg

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    Woman from Nesset in Møre og Romsdal:


    Man from Lindesnes in Aust-Agder:

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    Please who can tell me what kind of haplogroup is most numerous in the area where Tydaltype is found? Where did they live during the Ice Age? Maybe in southwest France? It is not possible that they are a mixture of nordics with Sami men?

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    Y-DNA haplogroup I1 is the most numerous in Central Scandinavia followed by R1a and R1b.

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    Is this type common in Finland? The second one from the top looks identical to my north Karelian grandfather.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Koskenkorva View Post
    Is this type common in Finland? The second one from the top looks identical to my north Karelian grandfather.
    No, they are only found in Scandinavia and they aren't that common even there.

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    Here a picture of my friend. He seem a quite good example of Paleo-Atlantid (tydal)


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    Quote Originally Posted by Lenna View Post
    No, they are only found in Scandinavia and they aren't that common even there.
    They are the aboriginal Scandinavians along with the Strandid type.

    Strandid

    Reduced, infantilized, heavily pigmented (brown-eyed, nearly black-haired, and somewhat "swarthy") brachycephals (C.I. 83) of the western Norwegian coast (especially the northwestern provinces, with a focal point in Sunnmøre). Strandids are typically rather euryprosopic, with mesorrhine, concave noses. Judging from their general bodily attributes, they are undoubtedly the products of alpinization (probably local), but the exact derivation of the type is obscured by the lack of relevant skeletal material. Strandid individuals are not numerous, and are usually mixed with the local Borreby, whence it has been suggested that the Strandid is merely a more completely alpinized variety or end-type of this taller, more robust brachycephal. However, this theory raises the question of pigmentation, as Borrebys are rather depigmented on average. An alternate hypothesis involves the alpinization of a Tydal population. The Strandid type may have ties to the western Norwegian Fosna Culture (ca. 8000 BC - 5000 BC).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lenna View Post
    No, they are only found in Scandinavia and they aren't that common even there.
    Nontheless, the man in that picture looks exactly like my grandfather. How? I don't know. Perhaps my grandfather is West Baltid, so they might look similiar seeing as both are largely Cro-Magnid. Sadly I don't have his picture on my computer.

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    The haplogroup I is very numerous in south Scandinavia and north Germany and related
    with the Germanic tribes. It is a strange thing why these Tydal men do not have
    blue eyes and fair hair. Why can explain it me?

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