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    Brunn is rare?

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    For me the hungarian magyar, like chris

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    Quote Originally Posted by Celto-Germanic View Post
    Brunn is rare?
    In pure form it is- like any Cm type. Faelid/Borreby are way more common, they are however admixed Cm-types. Its pretty over-used on anthrofroums imo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Celto-Germanic View Post
    Brunn is rare?
    in rare outside UK/Irland. and non-existent outside NW. it's def one of the rarest phenotype because it's isolated

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    Pure hallstatt forms imo, many of them are mixed with CM resulting in tronder,faelids etc...
    Brünns are common in NW in their pure forms more than hallstatt I think.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Benim View Post
    Pure hallstatt forms imo, many of them are mixed with CM resulting in tronder,faelids etc...
    i agree on the Hallstatt type-actually thats one thing that came also to my mind. On one side they are either Keltic/North Atlantid shifted or have visible Cm admix therefor Troender or any other Nordo-Cm variant, or resemble more Corded in some metrical aspects. In Continentaleurope they have a slight Alpine/Dinaric admix

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    'Pure unmixed' Hallstatt Nordic in my view, even rarer than Corded

    Nordisch-Westisch or Westisch mit Nordische einschlag
    In other words: Atlantid type

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yamnaya View Post
    For me the hungarian magyar, like chris
    That's not that rare, it's alfold, and it's quite common at least in the hungarians and romanians from my area. My own family is full of that type of look...
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    Nordids.

    Nowhere, however, are the pronounced (»pure») Nordic types more than a good few, the majority of the North European population surely showing mostly Nordic characters, but together with them some that are un-Nordic.

    - The Racial Characters of the Swedish Nation, Herman Lundborg, p. 38

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