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After my previous surveys, here is a thread of the same kind for the Irish.
244 individuals of each sex were included.
The males are footballers and staff members from Ireland's Premier Division - the vast majority hail from the Republic of Ireland, a small minority are Northern Irish:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o...lic_of_Ireland
The female sample consists of 230 women competing in the sports of football, Gaelic football and camogie. The remaining 14 are randomly picked actresses. All females are from the Republic of Ireland.
Sources I based my results for females on:
http://dublinladiesgaelic.ie/player-...nior-Team-2018
http://tipperaryladiesfootball.ie/playerProfiles/509
http://www.camogie.tipperary.gaa.ie/...s/Schools.aspx
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republ..._football_team
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o...lic_of_Ireland
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catego...film_actresses
Here I'd like to specially thank Grace O'Malley who provided a lot of ''material'' for me to conduct this survey - 81 women I included in my sample come from her sources.
Several of the females had dyed blonde hair (I saw photos from their younger days and other convincing ones) and I counted them with their natural shades. One woman had dyed her hair dark when she is obviously a natural blonde (counted as such by me, of course).
I used the Fischer-Saller scale to determine hair colour:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fische...93Saller_scale
Colours A to O are what the scale and I count as blond.
The numbers V and VI reflect reddish blond hair and affect both blondism and rufosity values. Deeper orange shades I also include as reddish blond.
The rest of the colours include:
- light brown
- medium brown (including medium ash brown nuances)
- dark brown (again including some dark ash brown forms)
- black
- reddish brown
- pure red
To estimate the eye colours distribution I used the Martin-Schultz scale. Green eyes with brown spots when green dominates I count as light. Evenly mixed green-brown shades and such where brown dominates I consider hazel and don't count as light.
The Martin-Schultz scale includes:
1-2 : blue iris (1a, 1b, 1c, 2a : light blue iris - 2b : darker blue iris)
3 : blue-gray iris
4 : gray iris (4a, 4b)
5 : blue-gray iris with yellow/brown spots
6 : gray-green iris with yellow/brown spots
7 : green iris
8 : green iris with yellow/brown spots
9-10-11 : light-brown and hazel iris
12-13 : medium brown iris
14-15-16 : dark-brown and black iris
My source:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin...3Schultz_scale
Colours 1-8 I consider light. 9 is where non-light eyes begin for me.
Here are the males' results showing number of people with the respective colour and the percentage it occupies within a total of 244 men:
Eye colour distribution:
Blue – 115 (47,13%)
Blue-green – 12 (4,92%)
Blue-grey – 4 (1,64%)
Green-grey – 13 (5,33%)
Green – 20 (8,2%)
Grey – 18 (7,38%)
Brown – 31 (12,7%)
Hazel – 31 (12,7%)
Total light eyes frequency: 74,6% (182 individuals)
Non-light (brown + hazel): 25,4% (62 men)
Blue and blue-mixed light eyes combined: 53,69% (131 individuals)
Grey and grey-mixed light eyes combined: 14,35% (35 players and staff members)
Hair colour distribution:
Blond – 13 (5,33%)
Reddish blond – 1 (0,41%)
Red – 4 (1,64%)
Reddish brown – 2 (0,82%)
Light brown – 21 (8,6%)
Medium brown – 59 (24,18%)
Medium ash brown – 24 (9,83%)
Dark brown – 90 (36,89%)
Dark ash brown – 17 (6,97%)
Black – 13 (5,33%)
Total blondism percentage: 5,74% (14 individuals)
Total rufosity rate: 2,87% (7 men)
Total brown hair frequency: 87,29% (213 individuals)
Medium brown shades percentage (including the ashy tones): 34,01% (83 males)
Dark brown shades (including ashy nuances): 43,86% (107 people)
Dark hair (dark brown shades + black): 49,19% (120 individuals)
Phenotypes I saw among Irish men:
1) The main element is a brown- to dark/black-haired Nordic type. Like the Hallstatt Nordid, it has compressed gonial angles and is chamaecranic (low-skulled). Forehead is narrower and hair colour darker. It likely represents an ancient and largely local strain. There is no sign of Mediterranid admixture in facial and skull features, so don't think I'm talking about a supposed (North) Atlantid type - I don't mean this.
By the way, here is how Irish people plot genetically within Europe:
As you can see, they are far closer to Norway and Denmark than they are to Spain, Portugal or Italy.
2) Keltic Nordid. From my observations, this is the universal type of the United Kingdom and Ireland common throughout this area.
3) Brunn. The main Upper Paleolithic type among Irish men. Faelid and Borreby exist but to a lesser extent.
4) Paleo Atlantid. Another coarse type. Irish men seem mainly in the range of average/robust Aurignacids and robust Paleo types. The overall look is slightly more robust than among English men.
5) Nordocromagnid types in the Trønder/Anglo-Saxon range.
6) Certain Southern European tendencies exist in the form of Berid/Paleo-Sardinian type (brachycephalized mix of Alpine, CM and Atlanto-Mediterranean). Some individuals show stronger Atlanto-Med element in the mix escaping brachycephaly and thus diverging from the standard type.
7) Dinarid and Norid (Nordo-Dinaric) types.
8) Hallstatt and Corded Nordid.
9) Alpines and Alpine-Nordic blends.
And now the ladies' results:
Eye colour distribution:
Blue – 136 (55,74%)
Blue-green – 1 (0,41%)
Blue-grey – 10 (4,1%)
Green-grey – 9 (3,69%)
Green – 3 (1,23%)
Grey – 44 (18,03%)
Brown – 24 (9,83%)
Hazel – 17 (6,97%)
Total light eyes frequency: 83,2% (203 women)
Dark/dark-mixed eyes: 16,8% (41 women)
Hair colour distribution:
Blonde – 38 (15,57%)
Reddish blonde – 3 (1,23%)
Red – 10 (4,1%)
Reddish brown – 4 (1,64%)
Light brown – 27 (11,07%)
Medium brown – 72 (29,51%)
Medium ash brown – 31 (12,7%)
Dark brown – 44 (18,03%)
Dark ash brown – 10 (4,1%)
Black – 5 (2,05%)
Total blondism rate: 16,8% (41 individuals)
Total rufosity value: 6,97% (17 individuals)
Total brown hair rate: 77,05% (188 ladies)
Medium brown shades percentage (including the ashy tones): 42,21% (103 women)
Dark brown hair (including the ashy nuances): 22,13% (54 women)
Dark hair (dark brown shades & black): 24,18% (59 women)
Phenotypes amidst females:
1) The type I mentioned among males on first place is common among women, too, but there is quite a parity between it, the Keltic Nordic and Nordocromagnid types. Among women it doesn't dominate so strongly in my view.
2) Brunn is again the main Cro-Magnon element. Dalofaelid and to a lesser extent Borreby are present.
3) Other types like unmixed Hallstatts and Cordeds, Norids, Dinarids, Paleo Atlantids, Alpines, Nordo-Mediterraneans and Sub-Nordids can also be found.
As was the case with the English, women show stronger light eyes and blondism affinity.
One thing that deserves to be mentioned is that out of all people I have studied so far Irish women show the highest grey eyes frequency.
Finally, the combined results based on both sexes:
Eye colour distribution:
Blue – 251 (51,44%)
Blue-green – 13 (2,66%)
Blue-grey – 14 (2,87%)
Green-grey – 22 (4,51%)
Green – 23 (4,71%)
Grey – 62 (12,7%)
Brown – 55 (11,27%)
Hazel – 48 (9,84%)
Total light eyes frequency: 78,89% (385 individuals)
Dark/dark-mixed eyes total: 21,11% (103 individuals)
Hair colour distribution:
Blond/blonde – 51 (10,45%)
Reddish blond/blonde – 4 (0,82%)
Red – 14 (2,87%)
Reddish brown – 6 (1,23%)
Light brown – 48 (9,84%)
Medium brown – 131 (26,84%)
Medium ash brown – 55 (11,27%)
Dark brown – 134 (27,46%)
Dark ash brown – 27 (5,53%)
Black – 18 (3,69%)
Total blondism rate: 11,27% (55 people)
Total rufosity value: 4,92% (24 people)
Total brown hair frequency: 84,17%
Medium brown hair shades: 38,11% (186 individuals)
Dark brown shades: 32,99% (161 people)
Dark hair total (dark brown tones + black): 36,68% (179 individuals)
Hair texture among both sexes is mostly straight followed by wavy and then curly.
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