View Poll Results: Which is the most pan-European phenotype - Dinarid or Alpinid?

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    Out of these two, obviously alpine, but it’s not the most common euro type. Gladly, dinarid is not so common among euros.

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    I think Norid is a better contender against Alpine, as it can be found in most euro ethnic groups. But overall still Alpine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CommonSense View Post
    She is more like Alpine + Dinarid, but I see what you're trying to say. It's very rare to find individuals with any type of dinaricization in most of Scandinavia. That's the one of the main differences between Scandinavia and the British Isles.
    There are Norid types in Swedes, although maybe not so common. I would say that Norid passes, but only marginally so.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Blade View Post
    I have noticed that both of these things (and types influenced by them in one way or another) can be seen from the Iberian peninsula to Russia. So, which is the most pan-Euro phenotype - Dinarid (and related forms) or Alpinid (and related forms)? Cast your vote.
    Neither in pure form but maybe Norid in Western Europe because you can find Norids as very small minority populations in England and Scotland but sub-nordid and alpinid not so much as that is more continental Europe only.

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    Quote Originally Posted by commonsense
    She is more like Alpine + Dinarid, but I see what you're trying to say. It's very rare to find individuals with any type of dinaricization in most of Scandinavia. That's the one of the main differences between Scandinavia and the British Isles.
    Correct and Alpine is not common above 25% in the British isles and that is one of the main differences between Britain and Germany/France. Minor amounts dinaricization are more common in Britain than alpinization.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Blade View Post
    I have noticed that both of these things (and types influenced by them in one way or another) can be seen from the Iberian peninsula to Russia. So, which is the most pan-Euro phenotype - Dinarid (and related forms) or Alpinid (and related forms)? Cast your vote.
    Alpinid is more pan-European IMO.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ford View Post
    I think Norid is a better contender against Alpine, as it can be found in most euro ethnic groups. But overall still Alpine.
    Norid is not a pure type, but a Nordid + Dinarid influence. So to be fair, one would compare it with Nordid + Alpinid, in other words a Subnordid. This can be a broad term that could even include some of the East Baltic type if going by Deniker.

    A Norid would be more "Aryan" according to the Nazi SS system, as they put Dinarid influence, when blended with Nordid, as more desirable than Alpinid or East Baltic. I think that a Subnordid would be more "pan-European" in general, though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bakha View Post
    Out of these two, obviously alpine, but it’s not the most common euro type. Gladly, dinarid is not so common among euros.
    Alpine is definitely the most common Euro type.

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    Alpinid.

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    Alpine. It can be found anywhere.
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