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Guy in bottom left row (from viewers pov) has cephalic index of 84, so he is in fact hyper-brachycephalic. It is also obvious by just looking at his skull that he has massive absolute measurements in both skull height, and skull breadth categories Surely this BROADSKULL specimen is superior humanoid to the dolicocephalic australoid neanderthals to his right and above
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@Broadskull,
it could be hard to believe, but I have very little interest in skulls and my pet topic is history. It is also true that even counting all on forums like this I can't find enough knowledge about Finns to have fruitful discussion on this theme. Just google in English and come to reality. So, you are free to make your skull demonstrations and if someone loves to share with you, I am happy for you, but let me make it clear, this someone is not me.
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The history of this region is poorly understood and some new archaelogical and genetic studies should give a much better picture. As far as i know Volosovo (Sakhtysh site in the Ivanovo oblast ) prior to Fatyanovo was R1b-M269, R1a, I2a and Q. It seems that HGs there also had links to Narva HGs who were also mostly R1b but with a lot of WHG so Volosovo could actually be quite a western HG group.
Later Fatyanovo pushed from the southwest into the region and rumours talk about R1b-P312 there which actually is today mostly present in West Europe. I also heard about R1a-Z80 in late Volosovo/early Fatyanovo. Anyways Fatyanovo groups were pushed away by Abashevo groups which according to rumours were R1a this already happend prior to Finno-Ugrian migrations into this region. Also Para-Balto-Slavs pushed probably from the west also into this region. So genuine Fatyanovo ancestry was already low when Finno-Ugrians arrived. Finno-Ugrians also lack R1b-P312 which Fatyanovo seemed to have but this are rumours so maybe this will turn out not correct
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