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East Med is present in souhern Italy, Sicily, Greece, Cyprus, Turkey, Syria and Lebanon, which means that East Med is in the same time European and Levantine phenotype.
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I told you that East Med is both Pontid and Orientalid ,
all phenotypes of East mediteranean. East Med is not Phenotype but a general term of many phenotypes
The morphs are false. East Med of European is just Pontid
And east med of Levant are only Orientalids
Pontid and Orientalid are not connected and actually Orientalids are not Mediteranean phenotypes so they
must not be part of East Med category
so East Med = just Pontid
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What we call East Med in Greece seems like a dark Pontid. In Sicilians it's really just Med-Armenoid. I don't see any unifying type that unites all of those places.
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East Mediterranids are leptomorphic/ long headed Med types from the eastern mediterranean region
there are european east meds and west asian east meds . you can often tell the difference by some nuances but they are similar . the west asian med type is the cappadocian med type which is basically the atlanto med of west asia and is to find from Lebanon to (especially north/west) Iran + somewhat in the Caucasus (especially south)
FIG. 1 (3 views). A Turk from Kharput, eastern Turkey. This moderately tall, brunet Mediterranean Turk is remarkable for his considerable head length, and especially for the great height of his upper face and nose.
some non european examples
Syrian
Turkish
Lebanese
Prism
Kurdish
European examples
Greek
Greek
there are east meds among other euros too not only greeks but this is enough so far
to answer your question OP . the european east meds are european while the non european east meds are non european
you eitherb belong to a european ethnicity or you dont . dont see the relation to phenotype
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