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    Default Unusual traces of phenotypes in Europe

    How did these types get to the British Isles?
    Berberid found in Wales and West England???
    Paleo Sardinian found in Wales??
    Assyroid found in most of england and wales???
    traces of Gracile Indid in the West Midlands/Northwest of England???
    see for yourselves: http://humanphenotypes.net/GracileIndid.html
    http://humanphenotypes.net/Berberid.html
    http://humanphenotypes.net/PaleoSardinian.html
    http://humanphenotypes.net/Assyroid.html

    How Did these types get to the Iberian peninsula?
    Scando Lappid in the Basque region???
    Moorish in Southern Portugal and Southwest Spain???
    Sudanid in Southwest Spain and Southern Portugal???
    Gracile Indid near Barcelona???

    sources/take a look: http://humanphenotypes.net/Moorish.html
    http://humanphenotypes.net/Sudanid.html
    http://humanphenotypes.net/ScandoLappid.html
    http://humanphenotypes.net/GracileIndid.html

    Italy
    Gracile Indid in the North of the country???

    Southeastern Europe (excluding Greece)
    Andronovo-Turanid
    Aralid
    Plains Pamirid
    Gracile Indid
    Indo Brachid

    http://humanphenotypes.net/AndronovoTuranid.html
    http://humanphenotypes.net/Aralid.html
    http://humanphenotypes.net/PlainsPamirid.html

    Greece
    Gracile Indid???
    Indo Brachid??

    How could any of these phenotypes be found in Europe?

    The Turanid ones, I guess I can see how occasionally you might see individuals of that appearance in the more Eastern reaches of Europe but common, Black in Southern Spain and Portugal and Indian phenotypes in Greece???

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    Quote Originally Posted by inquiringsubjectofkn View Post
    Gracile Indid???
    Indo Brachid??
    Yes!!! It's a very common phenotype among Gypsies (it's actually their TYPICAL look, even if only 20-30% belong purely to it) and they lived in SE Europe for almost a thousand years...

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    traces of Gracile Indid in the West Midlands/Northwest of England???
    that's because of paki immigrants mate.

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    Humanphenotypes.com represents the world around 1500 a.d.
    The “indids” in Europe probably refer to Gipsy.
    African and Central Asian elements probably as remenants of Muslim and Steppe presence in Europe.

    The L’App element in gulf of biscay probably refers to a an Alpine type with “chinky” eyes that it is said to have been found there.
    1) Alpine,Dinaric,Mediterranean,Baltic and Nordic should be enough to identify most Europeans.
    2) These are not races, just examples of possible variants. Have fun with them but don’t take it seriously.
    3) No one is a Steppe Warrior or a Hunter Gatherer. Stop Frowning in your selfies to look badass, looks like you are taking a s*it.
    4) We are all WC: Westernized Consumers.

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    None of these phenotypes have formed in Europe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roy View Post
    None of these phenotypes have formed in Europe.
    except Paleo Sardinian of course. ScandoLappid and Andronvo Turanid can be considered as Eurasian phenotypes, with more affinity to Europe. Even though Andronovo is more common outside of Europe, its origin is a mixture of Proto Nordid and Turanid.
    Last edited by Immanenz; 05-23-2020 at 08:32 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Columella View Post
    Humanphenotypes.com represents the world around 1500 a.d.
    No. They are not perfect ofc but i can honestly say that maps are really good.

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