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Is this the infamous "Kurganoid", the not reduced CM in eastern lands?
I always thought the "CM" component in the "Kurganics" was west-baltic.
West-Baltic is that, A not so reduced and robust type of boreal CM, differing from faelid because some slight reduction/robustization.
That russian guy may has some nordoid mix.
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What are the main differences between West-Baltid and East-Baltid?
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Fake type. The examples here are mainly East Baltics with more progressive/angular features than usual (remember, it's a variable type, not just the obese, hyper-borealized individuals that some authors cherrypicked), Borrebies, overgrown Neo-Danubians, or some combination of the above.
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Any typology is fake attempt to categorize the nature.
Despite it, I think westbaltid is a good nomenclature for the intermediate stages between faelid,borreby and eastbatid types. Just for the more robust and mature types than hyper-borealized, infatilezed and reduced eastbaltid.
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FIG. 1 (3 views). A Carpatho-Russian, or Ruthenian, from the Polish Carpathians. His tall stature, heavy bony structure, large face, etc., point to a basic relationship with the unreduced Upper Palaeolithic survivors of the northwest.
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An eastern brunn.
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Despite I think Morrissey has an important antlantid component.
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