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    Which countries have overlap?

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    Alpinids,Atlantids,Nordids,Cromagnoids and Dinaro-Baskids. I suppose they are an generic Western European population.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Styrian Mujo View Post
    Alpinids,Atlantids,Nordids,Cromagnoids and Dinaro-Baskids. I suppose they are an generic Western European population.
    Which Cromagnoid? Faelid? Borreby?

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    These are phenotypes is written Switzerland:





    Switzerland a Alpine country. In the Dinarid is written the Alps, but I have been in Austria and I don't seen any Dinarid.
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    They are alpine nation, with nordid, dinarid and atlanto-med elements. Considering location of Switzerland, it is not suprising.

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    Arabid. (like all of europe).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kastrioti1443 View Post
    You are my friend Phalus.
    I know bro. Is it 'cos I'm part Arvanite or do you really like me?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dictator View Post
    Arabid. (like all of europe) according to certain Apricity members who adore swarthy types.
    Fixed.

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    Shlaginhaufen [1] according to studies of 100,000 men of military age in Switzerland counted the number of combinations of signs of racial complexes allocated in Europe. None of the selected combinations was not a significant proportion of the population. The six most common types of composition (%):
    Atlanto Mediteran 2.5 Northern 1.6
    Mediterranean 0.6 Dinaric 2.3
    Noric 1.4 East-baltic 0.3
    Only 8.7% of typical complexes. The remaining 91.3% represent different combinations which cannot be put into a single category.


    Futher you'll deal with google translate:


    riatichesky type on Deniker - brahikefalny, thin-faced, relatively tall, with a predominance of light colors of the iris and dark shades of hair. Localization type for Deniker - Central Europe on both banks of the Rhine. Subsequently, the area was expanded to include the adjacent provinces of Austria and Switzerland. At present, while it can be argued that subadriatichesky complex - "norichesky" on Leybtseltru extends to the southern slopes of the Central Alps, in the east - to the valley of the Saale, and perhaps to the Bohemian Forest.
    This widespread and generally close CET common variant type called "Central European race." The original form of the Central Complex, in all probability, was complex, presented in the Copper Age tribes "battle ax" and "Corded Ware". Light-colored iris was probably typical for Central European tribes Chalcolithic zone. In this area, no doubt, and mixing occurred, but there is no reason to believe that they were the main factor that led to the formation of the Central European complex. In the central European zone includes many areas that previous researchers attribute to the alpine type.
    Alpine complex signs, according to the available descriptions constitute the average growth brahikefaliya sharp, broad face low, medium and dark shades of the iris hair. Previous researchers have considered this type of the most valuable element of Europe, including Eastern European territory. It is now clear that the alpine zone of the need to eliminate Switzerland, which, based on Shlaginhaufena, light iris reach a frequency of 40%, dark hair does not prevail, the average person or elongated head pointer in the modern population - about 82 in last - no more than 83. A similar complex contrary to previous notions prevalent in the Tyrol. According to the materials Zausera in the valley Oates (inflow Ina) face width reaches, however, 144 mm, but low round shape facial contours are very rare, 78% ascertained elliptical or oval contour. The frequency of light eyes are more than 30%, and the fourth part of the investigated found lighter shades of hair. The same set of features ascertained in many parts of Austria, in the Slovenian Alps and the North-East of Italy. It is clear that these areas should be included in the vast Central European area.

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