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    Default Nutrition and cephalic index?

    One of my forum friends have told me that Russians have become brachy because those generations could not get nutrition very well but new generation among Russians are becoming dolicho.

    However, I think it is not so relevant with nutrition because if that was the case, most Sub Saharan Africans would have been brachy but in fact, they are dolicho and even hyper dolicho.

    What do you think?

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    There was a shitload number of studies proving it. Early medieval slavs were Meso\Dolicho, medieval became brachy and since second half of XX cent there is a process of debrachycephalisation in Russia. If you want i can provide you links (in russian).

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    Yes, it’s the other way around.

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    It's actually the contrary. Before there were more dolicocephalic peoples.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Not a Cop View Post
    There was a shitload number of studies proving it. Early medieval slavs were Meso\Dolicho, medieval became brachy and since second half of XX cent there is a process of debrachycephalisation in Russia. If you want i can provide you links (in russian).
    That's probably because in early slavs there were more Nordic imputs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Not a Cop View Post
    There was a shitload number of studies proving it. Early medieval slavs were Meso\Dolicho, medieval became brachy and since second half of XX cent there is a process of debrachycephalisation in Russia. If you want i can provide you links (in russian).
    Are they in a format which can be Google Translated?

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