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Lol he look like some average joe around here.
How about just Nordo-Cromagnid+Lappid.
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@Pallantides..you can try combinations in the mixer yourself.
I think once I saw a small pici n your Avatar. You may simply be Nordid+Lappid or NordoCromagnid+Lappid?
Please note the PaleoAtlantid, Nordocromagnid variants may look slightly different in regions of Europe...the morphs are really just a rough aggregation..
Regarding the question how much Nordid is in Scandinavia...I will find it out..I am just morphing pics of 25 RANDOMLY SELECTED sportsmen of different regions (smaller than country level) in Europe (their family name has to be local too)...I am curious about Norway, currently I am still at Denmark though
Based on my collections there I will also be able to make the maps more precise..but still takes time.
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Do you see these fellas walking about Pallantides? Too East
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Mika Häkkinen Finnnn
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Think my mother fits with this one:
http://www.humanphenotypes.com/KelticNordic.html
and my father its a mix between the two i guess.. its hard to say...
" I once tried thinking for an entire day, but I found it less valuable than one moment of study. I once tried standing up on my toes to see far out in the distance, but I found that I could see much farther by climbing to a high place."
Xunzi
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The West-Baltid/North-Pontid mix seems to be the closest to my appearance both in terms of pigmentation and morphology. The difference being that I have a more progressive/dinaroid nose, softer gonial angles and a stronger chin.
West-Baltid/North-Pontid
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I made some revisions for Europe.
1.) I eventually took finţaųs comment into account and made up my mind and made the Nordo-Cromagnid a little more Nordid - not too much, just a little.
2.) Norid and Dinarid are revised, they are more brachycephalic now as they are described and match the pics in the old books more closely. A few pics of old books are even in there, but you don't see it as I recolored them for morphing
3.) A new type of Turanid is in Eastern Europe. The Alföldi / West Turanid. Alföldi was described in Hungary. If differs from Turanids of the Pamir region and the Central Asian regions. I included Turanids from surrounding regions of Hungary, too (Black sea, etc).
4.) I worked on a links list.
http://www.humanphenotypes.com/links.html
It contains links to forums (including this one) and many old anthro books that are online.
The names of several interesting works of the second half of the 20th century are there too, but - unfortunately - some very hard to get and not online.
Going through them and collecting profile pictures, recoloring them, and then morphing them I may be able to implement Lokis suggestion ONE DAY
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If you ever have time you should do some regional varieties, like the Tydal and Strandid types in Scandinavia.
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