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Thread: Is Hairiness more of an Alpine or a Mediterranean feature?

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    Med for sure

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    Dinarized types along Eurasia.

    Dinaric is also an alpine transition of med according to Coon. Generally ectomorphic types types supposedly have less hair and I think it's true if you look around in the beach..


    Coastal Arabs/Levantines also have Dinarized influences and are darker pigmented than Anatolians/Caucasians on average. Proper Arabs are maybe are less hairy.

    Haven't noticed massive beards among Berbers indeed. Generally, Caucasoids are also more hairy than Blacks and Asians.

    Depending on your hair colour, you may look more hairy. A unibrow will show less among blonder people, a black-haired light skin Caucasian will show considerable constrast between his unibrow and skin-tone, and so on.

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    Med

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    More of a Mediterranid trait.

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    Alpinid is really common here and no, they are not very hairy, if its almost pure form.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Benyzero View Post
    Alpinid is really common here and no, they are not very hairy, if its almost pure form.
    Like i said Alpines tend to be hairy where they mix with mediterraneans, other upper paleolithic survivors like the Saami and Brunns etc are known for not being hairy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oliver109 View Post
    Like i said Alpines tend to be hairy where they mix with mediterraneans, other upper paleolithic survivors like the Saami and Brunns etc are known for not being hairy.
    tbh ye ususally the hairiest people are look like alpine and med combination, danny devito

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    Aren't alpines those short German looking brunettes with stocky build? They're not that hairy compared to Meddos

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    It's a med trait. Curly/wavy hair in Europe is also mostly a med influence.

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