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    Smile Baltid (proper) type

    I would like to start a thread about this interesting racial type (Proper Baltid).
    I'm going to ask you question so i'd apperciate it if you give me an answer and something.

    Where Baltid type come from ? Are they an eastern version of Borreby ? If so, what is difference between Borreby and Baltid (proper) ? Are Baltid very commong among Poles and Lithuanian people ?

    Could you please post of Baltid sample ?

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    Baltid:












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    Borreby skull is higher, less rounded than Baltid and with greater mass. Borreby is tall while Baltid is short or of middle height. Borreby's are far more rugged in facial features, more robust, more massive jaw area, Baltid probably has a tendency of having more widespread eyes, and cheekbones are more prominent. Borreby has a mature body type while Baltid is Boreal or Boreal-Infantile, and as a result has a less balanced body structure, short legs for ex. While both pyknomorphic to mesomorphic Baltid has a greater tendency towards pyknomorphy than Borreby. Both usually light in pigmentation with Borreby having more medium light examples. Baltids also have probably greater tendency towards concave nasal profile.

    So obviously partially alpinized and fully balticised/borealised Cromagnoids differ in many areas.

    Regarding West-Baltids, partially balticised CM's, in relation to Borreby they have greater tendency towards mesomorphic build, and also probably less rugged features, due to having greater DaloFaelid/EastCromagnid, Nordoid influences than Borreby's.



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    Are they a mongrelized form of Slavics and Nordids?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Korbis
    Are they a mongrelized form of Slavics and Nordids?
    What? Since when there's a race called "Slavics"? Think before you say something stupid...
    By the way, ancient Slavs were predominantly Nordid.

    Quote Originally Posted by DarkCorded2
    Are Baltid very commong among Poles and Lithuanian people ?
    Baltids are generally important type in Poland. You can see plenty of people with such look.
    I have only one friend with Lithuanian background and she looks predominantly Baltid.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tomasz View Post
    What? Since when there's a race called "Slavics"?

    I didn´t said such a thing. Is just a funny way to ask if they might be a blend of both types. But despiting their geographical distribution I assume their origins are way more complex to explain.

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    I have only one friend with Lithuanian background and she looks predominantly Baltid.
    Have you got a picture of her ?

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    Baltids are generally important type in Poland. You can see plenty of people with such look.
    I thought Gorid (East Alpinid) are very important type in Poland but i might be wrong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Korbis
    I didn´t said such a thing. Is just a funny way to ask if they might be a blend of both types. But despiting their geographical distribution I assume their origins are way more complex to explain.
    But I still don't know, what race do you mean by saying "Slavic".

    Quote Originally Posted by DarkCorded2
    Have you got a picture of her ?
    Unfortunately not.

    Quote Originally Posted by DarkCorded2
    I thought Gorid (East Alpinid) are very important type in Poland but i might be wrong.
    I think you're right but I guess they are more common in the south rather than north. The name "Gorid" speaks for itself - from Polish word "góra" (mountain) and mountains are here in southern part of the country.

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    Unfortunately not.
    It' ok mate.

    I think you're right but I guess they are more common in the south rather than north. The name "Gorid" speaks for itself - from Polish word "góra" (mountain) and mountains are here in southern part of the country.
    I think you're right. Are Gorid intermediate Baltid (proper) and Alpine ?

    Am i right that Baltid (proper) are all over the Poland ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DarkCorded2
    I think you're right. Are Gorid intermediate Baltid (proper) and Alpine ?
    Yes, I would call them intermediate. But they aren't like exactly in between both types. Gorids are rather closer to Alpinids than Baltids. I think the best description would be: Alpinid with Baltid influences.

    Quote Originally Posted by DarkCorded2
    Am i right that Baltid (proper) are all over the Poland ?
    Yep, they can be met all over the country. But I think that in northern Poland you can meet more of them on average. In southern Poland they're also common but are much often altered by Alpinoids/Dinaroids.

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