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You could use Volleyball, swimming sports or Basketball to nations where all football players are foreigners.
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Like savvas said, the majority of the football players I posted look like they have blonde hair in outdoor pics (at least by my criteria). Maybe if XP would have primarily determined hair color by looking at outdoor pics, he would have ended up having less strict criteria for what counts as blonde.
I would classify the first one (Tommy Thelin) as light brown and the seventh one (Johan Blomberg) as red.
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Great job!
My two cents:
1. As i said pigmentation of Russians is most similar to Britons out of Western Europeans.
2. Higher blondness of Ukrainians seems to dubious, probably is a result of sample size.
3. Similary i find it hard to find 0,6% of truly red heads in Russia prob also due to sample size.
4. Russian clubs are top-tier thus mostly nation-wide, i guess i could do something with more local clubs from smaller cities.
5. As for Pskov it was torn down to pieces, in 1944 there was only 143 inhabitans left (yes, i have not missed a zero or two). Similar, but not the same happened to Pskov oblast. So a lot of population movement happened, i would even bet that less than half of current Pskovians are of local origin, so i guess we will not be able to determine the rightness of old anthropologists.
Edit: Found a mostly Pskovian football team: https://www.transfermarkt.ru/pskov-7...on/verein/6419
Seems like you have infested me with this autism, prob gonna do a study on Russia.
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Ahh thanks. This is the same chart as this one
foreign boy names list
I was looking for where it comes from in order how to credit it on my map. Do you have any links for this or did you scan it from a library too?
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But medium/Light hair map doesn't show this and is actually more "logical" and consistent with latitude than pure blond hair numbers especially in Eastern Europe. Interesting how light hair and blond hair don't correlate very well and East Europeans seem to express their "Blondness" more with absence of dark hair rather than the presence of pure blonds which seem to be more of a Germanic trait. If you just look at the blond hair map, you would find it strange that Austrians are really lighter than Lithuanians, but once you see the total light hair it makes more sense.
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God job. You really love anthropology.
Did you use Canarians for the Spanish? I guess you did.
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