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It's Iron Age Nordic, like I said at the beginning.
Anglo Saxon + Frank (4.336)
Viking Danish + Frank (4.338)
Gael + Frank (4.39)
Anglo Saxon (4.393)
Viking Danish + Anglo Saxon (4.568)
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Bach:
Nords do have it as well:
Just theirs is less prominent probably due to cold adaptation (a larger nose is more surface area for cold regions)
The further north and east you go, the less that nose shows up.
It's not so much a Yamnaya feature as other people have said, as it is a Basal Eurasian feature (who were the first people out of Africa)
So you see, Basal Eurasian is part of Early European Farmer, Caucasus Hunter Gatherer (therefore Yamnaya as well), most likely Ancient North Eurasian as well (seeing as how Native Americans have the nose as well)
It seems that the more northeast European populations have the nose the least because they have the most Eastern-Hunter-Gatherer DNA, and thus EHG evolved the most to fight cold
Compare Inuits (who through convergent evolution achieved similar cold-adapted nose as EHG did):
with east Finns:
and even further northeast people, such as the Erzya (who make Scandinavians look like kneegrows):
Finns actually have the highest Yamnaya dna, and yet among Europeans the fewest of these beak-noses:
Case closed.
Last edited by Voyt; 12-21-2019 at 02:28 AM.
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It's caused by excessive consumption of cheddar cheese.
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