View Poll Results: Spot the guy who displays your idea of the AVERAGE CZECH LOOK

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikula View Post
    and my fellow compatriot will teach me that half of them are partly of Slovak, Polish, Jewish, or whatever descent
    Since you are a genealogist, you could calculate data from family trees and post some statistical data on what is the average percent of Czechness in a Czech. And for example what percent of ancestors of a typical Czech are various Non-Czech ethnicities. Just make sure that your sample size is large and representative.

    If you find any 100% pure Czechs back to the Middle Ages, they should do a DNA test.

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    number 4 here

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    Quote Originally Posted by Magnolia View Post
    It is just interesting how people unwittingly choose familar faces typical for their area.
    It sounds reasonable

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    Quote Originally Posted by Litvin View Post
    Since you are a genealogist, you could calculate data from family trees and post some statistical data on what is the average percent of Czechness in a Czech. And for example what percent of ancestors of a typical Czech are various Non-Czech ethnicities. Just make sure that your sample size is large and representative.

    If you find any 100% pure Czechs back to the Middle Ages, they should do a DNA test.
    Well, if I could post just faces of people , when I know their ancestry very well, the best will be to post just pics of me and my family members
    Anyway most of Czechs cannot reach their ancestry more back than to ca. 1680s, with good luck to 1600s.
    Only descendents of noblers can reach their ancestry back to Middle Ages, here.
    Last edited by Mikula; 08-13-2017 at 04:38 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikula View Post
    Anyway most of Czechs cannot reach their ancstry more back than to ca. 1680s, with good luck to 1600s.
    Only descendents of noblers can reach their ancestry back to Middle Ages, here.
    So post "the average % of Czechness in a Czech until 1680", no problem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Litvin View Post
    So post "the average % of Czechness in a Czech until 1680", no problem.

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