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    Default Subraces and faces of old Carpathian Basin

    Neolithic pannonian faces:





    Pannonian men from Bronze Age:



    Roman Period

    Ethnic groups: pannonians (illyrian tribe), dacians, celts, roman farmers
    Males: nordo-mediterranean, nordid, dinarid, alpinid, cromagnoid
    Females: almost homogenous mediterranean

    Faces of Roman Period:





    Barbaricum - The Sarmatians

    Unfortunatelly, no anthropological sample of significant size is known from this period, but they were similar to transdanubian roman population and the avar period population.

    Sarmata girl:



    Hun-Germanic Period

    Ethnic groups: huns, ostrogoths, gepids, langobards, iranic tribes, pannonians

    Langobards: nordid was the most frequently type among them, with minor cromagnoid, mediterranean subrace

    Gepids: they were nordid in the majority but some has mongoloid traits, lot of gepids were nordid-mongoloid mixed or eastern looking baltid. This asian influence came from Huns.

    Huns: 75% were caucasoid, turanid, 25% mongoloid

    Goth-Alan woman:



    Hun woman:



    Hun men:



    Germanic men:



    Avar Period

    Early Avars: Tungid, Palomongoloid, Sibirid, Turanid
    Later Avars: nordid, mediterranean 38%, Cromagnoid 22,6%, pamirian, dinarian 17,1%, turanid, mongoloid 22%

    Avar Chieftain:



    Avar nomad warrior:



    Hungarian period

    Hungarians: 83,3% caucasoid (east europid, baltid, nordid), 16,7% turanid, pamirid

    Hungarian warrior:



    Hungarian woman:



    Hungarian chieftain:



    Hungarian girl:



    Hungarian nomad warriors:






    Sources:
    http://www2.sci.u-szeged.hu/ABS/Acta%20HP/44-87.pdf
    http://worldlibrary.org/articles/turanid_race
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hungarians

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    And it has to be bared in mind, that since Ancient times the people of the Carpathian Basin mixed with invaders and even if in scarcer numbers than in other places of Europe, but lived through all the occupations and become mostly today's Hungarians. These people also form some of the backbone of our neighbors, thus unsurprising genetically we are so alike with each other.

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    Pannonians look Alpinic and Dinaro-Alpinic. Interesting.

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