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    Quote Originally Posted by Hektor12 View Post
    Theres for sure some connection between Baskids and insular Kelts.
    There is no special connection between Insular Celts and Basques. That is well known now.

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    Atlanto Med-Baskid

    Looks typically Northern Spanish

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    Quote Originally Posted by RNB27 View Post
    Is Baskid a kind of southern Keltic Nordid?
    No, likely different brances from the same root, parallel developed phenoypes with different regional components.

    Quote Originally Posted by Grace O'Malley View Post
    There is no special connection between Insular Celts and Basques. That is well known now.
    Sure but Basques and Baskids would be different things.

    Ancient European type associated with the Basques. Found in its purest form in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques region of Southwestern France, although many modern French Basques are West Alpinid. Also present in Northern Spain, where it is rather mixed with Mediterranid and thus less brachycephalic. Sometimes along the French Atlantic coast and in Wales. Linked to North Atlantid.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RNB27 View Post
    Is Baskid a kind of southern Keltic Nordid?
    No.

    But both have Dinarid component.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hektor12 View Post
    No, likely different brances from the same root, parallel developed phenoypes with different regional components.



    Sure but Basques and Baskids would be different things.

    Ancient European type associated with the Basques. Found in its purest form in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques region of Southwestern France, although many modern French Basques are West Alpinid. Also present in Northern Spain, where it is rather mixed with Mediterranid and thus less brachycephalic. Sometimes along the French Atlantic coast and in Wales. Linked to North Atlantid.
    I wouldn't use anthropology to connect people. I would use genetics and there is a large distance genetic wise between Insular Celts and Basques. There isn't really an Atlantic coast genetic cluster. The difference in genetics is a north south one. Anthropology was used before we had genetics and anyway I think a lot of anthropology links are very tenuous and dubious.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grace O'Malley View Post
    I wouldn't use anthropology to connect people. I would use genetics and there is a large distance genetic wise between Insular Celts and Basques. There isn't really an Atlantic coast genetic cluster. The difference in genetics is a north south one. Anthropology was used before we had genetics and anyway I think a lot of anthropology links are very tenuous and dubious.
    I fully respect your desire for not to be associated with genetically distant people but such connections are real. For example, western Anatolians and Central Asians are genetically distant but theres undeniable connection between them and similar looking people can be found in both realms.

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