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    Default About the Anglo-Saxon type

    I would like to know the general information of this type with related images, please.

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    Anglo-Saxon is basically Nordid (Keltic variety) with Cromagnoid influence. I watched film called Harry Potter and there's an actor called David Bradley who I think of good example of Anglo-Saxon type.



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    No, it's basically an overgrown Halstatt Nordic;

    http://www.theapricity.com/snpa/index2.htm

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    Iron Age Hallstatt Nordid altered by mixture with Cro-Magnid and probably additional Corded elements. The influence of a Borreby or similar brachycephalic strain may be of secondary importance.


    Paul Hogan is a fine example



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    Quote Originally Posted by 007 View Post
    No, it's basically an overgrown Halstatt Nordic;

    http://www.theapricity.com/snpa/index2.htm

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    Iron Age Hallstatt Nordid altered by mixture with Cro-Magnid and probably additional Corded elements. The influence of a Borreby or similar brachycephalic strain may be of secondary importance.


    Paul Hogan is a fine example

    I've heard a lot of people associated Anglo-Saxon phenotype with English. I have seen this type among English people when I used to live in England and to be honest, their Nordid version is actually Keltic Nordid, not Hallstatt Nordid. So in that case, Keltic Nordid person combined with CroMagnoid features, then you'd get typical Anglo-Saxon.

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    They are associated with England from the Anglo-Saxon invasions and are quite distinct from Keltic-nordic types. Having said that, the fellow you posted is a good example of the type


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    Quote Originally Posted by 007 View Post
    They are associated with England from the Anglo-Saxon invasions and are quite distinct from Keltic-nordic types. Having said that, the fellow you posted is a good example of the type
    At least, we're agree.

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    nordid(keltic)+CM in 50%-50%.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mordid View Post
    At least, we're agree.
    Furthermore, Bradley is a good Saxon name


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    About the Anglo-Saxon type? Very handsome people.

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    I think this was but one type, of those known to history as Anglo-Saxon. They were not Jango Fett and his Clones.



    This type has the name, but not the total historical reality.

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