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Can you post pics of dinarids and dinaricized mediterranean people (every gender, every age, although adults would be more interesting).
The Dinaric race (or Adriatic race or Epirotic race) is one of the sub-categories of the Europid (White; Caucasian) race into which it was divided by physical anthropologists in the early 20th century.
Characteristics were defined as tall, mostly mesomorph bodily build, with relatively long legs and short trunk and a medium arm span. The overall anatomy of the head was said to be brachycephalic to hyperbrachycephalic (Cranial index: 81-86) whereby the condition is caused by both rather high breadth of the head and a medium length of the neurocranium, whose back part is often somewhat flattened (planoccipital).
The type has been described as follows:
The vertical height of the cranium is high. Eyes are set relatively close and the surrounding tissue defines them as wide open. The iris is most often brown, with a significant percentage of light pigmentation in the Dinaric population. The nose is large, narrow and convex. The face is long and orthognathic, with a prominent chin, and also wide. The form of the forehead is variable, but not rarely it is bulbous. The hair color is usually dark brown, with black-haired and blond individuals in minority, blondness being the characteristic of the more Central European, morphologically similar Noric race (a race intermediate between Nordic and Dinaric races). The skin is lacking the rosy color characteristic for Northern Europe as well as the relatively brunet pigmentation characteristic for the southernmost Europe and on a geographical plane it is of medium pigmentation and often it is variable.
Several theories were advanced regarding the genesis of the Dinaric race. Most researchers agreed that this race was autochthonous to its present habitat from the Neolithic period. Both Günther and Coon claimed that the Bell-Beaker people of the European Bronze Age were at least partially Dinaric.
Coon also argued, however, in The Origin of Races (1962), that the Dinaric and some other categories "are not races but simply the visible expressions of the genetic variability of the intermarrying groups to which they belong."
He referred to the creation of this distinctive phenotype from the mixing of earlier separate groups as "dinaricisation". In his view Dinarics were a specific type that arose from ancient mixes of the Mediterranean race and Alpine race.
According to the Dinaric model, Dinarics were to be found in the mountainous areas of the western Balkans: Croatia, Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Albania, Slovenia, Austria, part of northwestern Bulgaria, and northwestern Republic of Macedonia).
Northern and Eastern Italy was considered mostly a Dinaric area as well as western Greece, Romania, eastern Ukraine, southeastern German-speaking areas, and parts of southern Poland and southeastern France.
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I think that these are dinarics:
SERBIA
ITALY
ROMANIA
ALBANIA
ITALY
GREECE
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well dinarics are complex, aren't well stablished phenotype i think, there is some variability between they
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there is a heavy variability between a dinaro med and a noric for example,or a west dinarid,pure dinarid are very rare by the way
just look at the second girl posted and the last..
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There was a legendary European and back then Yugoslav basketball player Mirza Delibasic born in Tuzla in 1954, height 197 cm (used to play for Real Madrid). IMHO He would be an example of a true dinaric person from area of Dinaric Alps.
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btw women with strong dinaric traits are often somewhat unattractive perhaps a bit androgynous, example is person I like to listen to and watch on TV because she has a great sense of humor, her name is Mrs. Isidora Bjelica, I believe she is moslty a depigmented dinarid:
This is son of Mirza Delibasic also a basketball player,
Danko Delibasic so you can compare to his father....
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Last edited by BanjaLuka; 09-18-2011 at 01:54 PM.
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Some Croat Dinarids
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It's very regional. In Abruzzo there are many pure dinarics for exemple, but consider that Abruzzo is a mountanious region for 3/4 and at the same time is also an Adriatic region (however dinarics are very common in the whole Italy). According to the description that I have found, dinarics are a mix of mediterranean and alpines and can be called also "adriatics". When depigmented they are called "norics".
And here we step to my second point: many blonde Italians are norics. Some exemples:
---ITALIAN NORICS (FAIR DINARICS) -----
I don't think that it's hard to determine what is dinaric, but dinarics are less studied than other subraces in my opinion.
--- CROATIAN NORICS -----
He coul fit very well in Abruzzo.
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It seems that dinarids tend to be less doliocephalic than atlantids, with a less squared jaw and with a pointier chin. Although most of them present a nose from streight to convex there are also many with a turned up nose.
However in Italy there are also many atlanto-mediterraneans, while Balkanians are more mixed with pontids.
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Some of the people vein posted here are look more like Cro Magnons with Dinaric noses rather than pure dinarids, and others have Pontid admix.
I think Vlade Divac is a good example of a dinarid
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