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The uber-Kelt (is he actually even KN? I don't know much about this stuff). Pretty badass look either way:
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Here's some Uber Kelts for ya
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James Cromwell
Ian Richardson
Paul Weller
Graham Hill
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Here's some Norics for ya
Christopher Ecclestone
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Wojciech Cejrowski
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Keltic Nordid might have some distant Dinarid influence ("pseudo-Dinarid") but is a stable Nordid type. However some have said that the Keltic Nordid is the link between the Hallstatt Nordid of Scandinavia and the Norid of Central, Southern Europe. the Norid has obvious Dinarid links to the point of looking just as a lighter-complected Dinarid.
The Keltic Nordid is mesocephalic while the Norid is brachycephalic. The Norid has larger nasal features than the Keltic Nordid due to strong Dinarid strain. The Keltic Nordid is also somehow of a lighter skin complexion vs the Norid. Rufosity which is the cause of a lighter complexion is a lot more frequent in the Keltic Nordid than the Norid. In the latter type, ash-blond hair is not uncommon while red hair is occasional. Norids are in the majority light-mixed, but brown eyes are common, this makes a great difference with the Keltic Nordids who are predominantly light-mixed.
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Those 'dinaric' noses are probably genes for a large nose that try to develop on a small compact face. It is a sign of admixture between different phenotypes that seem to have attracted each other.
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Noric looks Slavic, Keltic looks Western.
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I don't see how KN is dominant here. None of these examples resemble typical Belgians.
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