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Very balanced and objective comments in this thread.
Dinarids are most likely a mixture of Proto-Nordics (both Cromagnids and Combe-Capelloid forms), Mediterranids (Pontid) and Alpine/Armenoid. Thus, and as Dinarics are evolutionarily a "new thing" they are less stable, more recessive, types. It is also a high-testosterone/masculine type (being tall, low body fat, long legs, muscular are all mascuiline traits). Thus, a lack of testosterone/growth hormone in adolescence may not trigger the right development, thus they are more likely to regress into their ancestral forms, combined with phenotype mixing (the threat of the Central type to the European people).
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This is why Coons work is outdated and lacks historical validity, populations are always changing even in a few generations...
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I don't think that really going tó extinction.
I showed pitcures of young Hungarians, who have Dinarid/Norid influence:
The guy in the Middle:
The girl in left:
The girl in right:
Girls on the middle and right:
The girl in middle:
The girl in right:
The guy (on right):
The girl in middle:
He is Norid:
Norid:
Dinarid (he hold children hands, but not pedophile ):
More example:
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These pitcures suggest that there are Dinarid/Norid youngs.
Also, I think it is possible the future Dinarids will be dolio/mesocephalic, but the eventual skull shape develope in the age of 30th.
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thanks to WW's.
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Some of them are not Dinarid or Noric but overall good examples. One guy is Alfoldi - Turanid type and some would seem ''off'' in Poland. What's interesting is that these who look ''off'' are not really Balkanoid looking rather like one could expect from this proximity.
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