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    Aren't Central Europeans phenotype-wise closer to Southern Europeans (excluding Iberian Peninsula) than they are to Northern Europeans? Central Europeans are mostly Alpinid or Dinarid. These two types are more common in Southern Europe (excluding Iberian Peninsula) than they are in Northern Europe. What do you think?

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    No, Central Europeans look a lot more Germanic or Slavic than Mediterranean.

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    They are mix of both, but in different proportions. Alpinid is considered an Central European phenotype, and it's very common between Central Europeans.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bullseye View Post
    Aren't Central Europeans phenotype-wise closer to Southern Europeans (excluding Iberian Peninsula) than they are to Northern Europeans? Central Europeans are mostly Alpinid or Dinarid. These two types are more common in Southern Europe (excluding Iberian Peninsula) than they are in Northern Europe. What do you think?
    Alpine and Alpine-like combinations with other phenotypes are not uncommon in Iberia, lol

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    Central Europeans are mostly Alpinid or Dinarid.
    No they aren't.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyberlorian View Post
    Aren't Central Europeans phenotype-wise closer to Southern Europeans (excluding Iberian Peninsula) than they are to Northern Europeans? Central Europeans are mostly Alpinid or Dinarid. These two types are more common in Southern Europe (excluding Iberian Peninsula) than they are in Northern Europe. What do you think?
    I’ll say they are intermediates.

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