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1. Brünn + East-Baltid.
2. Corded + Lappid.
3. West-Baltid + Nordid.
4. Corded Nordid.
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#1 / Tom Sairanen: East-Baltid
#2 / Alexandra Wikberg: Sibirian/Asian
Both would pass unnoticed in Russia.
#3 / Rasmus Tiainen: Subnordid/Nordid, he looks like a handsome upper class stockholmare.
#4 / Marie Währn: flawless all-Nordid Scandinavian.
Det är konstigt att Sairanen och Tiainen har finska efternamn.
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The ones on the top row who look more Finnish look less ugly.
Out of the two guys, the one on the top row has less prominent eyelids, less protruding eyeballs, lower pretarsal show, lower palpebral fissure height, less dark skin of the eyelids, and lower supraorbital rims. He also has a wider nose, thicker lips, and a shorter chin. His skin also has better color, and the soft tissue of his face looks more firm.
Out of the girls, the one on the top row also has much better eye shape, because she has less prominent eyelids, less protruding eyeballs, higher palpebral fissure inclination, lower palpebral fissure height. She has very low pretarsal show, and I think she even has inner epicanthic folds. Her eyebrows are also more slanted inwards, and she has a lower y-axis position of the glabella. She also has better shape of the facial skeleton and nose, because she has a less elongated face, lower bridge of the nose, bigger cheekbones, and a shorter chin.
Nordid features like a gracile elongated face are actually MENA features, and people who have them also tend to have other MENA features, like protruding eyeballs.
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I don't know who they are, don't mind to know it, but in general Swedish speakers in Finland can be from Estonia, Russia, Poland, Germany, Jews, Gypsies etc, at least on the southern seaside. Today also of African origin. It is a bit challenging to open this issue, because I should give you a lesson about the Finnish social history.
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Bit more of Finland's Swedes. Via these one gets some idea (variations). Our ethnic is pretty small.
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Lundman said that Southern Finland-Swedes were more pure Swedish than Ostrobothnians who had mixed more with Finns.
The Anthropological Study of Finland, pp. 215-216
We must further emphasize that the pronounced chamae-
cephaly of the inhabitants of the western south coast, as well as
their somewhat lower stature, is probably due to the migration of east-central Swedes in the fourteenth century. In contrast to
these migrants, the Swedes in East Bothnia appear to have mixed
more thoroughly with the Finns, a view that has geographical and
historical support. The island Swedes resemble the population of
southern Norrland in Sweden in their tall stature, but their cranial
height is much greater and similar to that of the Finns. Possibly
their basic stock is very old and the result of an ancient and
unique mixture of a large number of Swedes and a small number
of Finns, a hypothesis that can be fitted into the history of settle-
ment. From the anthropological viewpoint the difference between
the Swedes and West Finns seems to be generally less than that
between the West Finns and East Finns, even though the Finnish
Swedes on the whole are clearly distinct from the West Finns.
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Pretty European Hunter Gatherer looking.
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