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I don't know... for me she looks like a nordid type
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She has obvious alpine element, features aren't sharp enough to be just nordic. I'd classify her nordic (keltic variety) with some alpinid.
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The Hallstatt Nordid is the Nordid Proper. This is the metrically identical to the Iron Age Nordid skeletal material found in the village of Hallstatt in Austria and nearby archaeological sites.
Some estimates:
Sweden - 70%
Norway - 30%
Denmark - 20%
Finland, Estonia, Latvia & Lithuania - 15%
The Netherlands - 10%
England - 8%
Scotland - 5%
Poland - 5%
Austria - 5%
Germany - 4%
Ireland - 2%
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the Indo European Nordid type is Corded Nordid, therefor this should be considered Nordid proper
Coon wrote this Corded Nordid resembles the high headed findings in the Corded culture, yet Hallstatt is low skulled
imo in most cases those differences are just slight in a metrical sense
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