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Arguably, the Retzius mentioned by Ripley is the father of CI as the holy grail of anthropology.
The"Asiatic" Basque example mentioned by Ripley quite amusingly illustrates stupidity of the hardliners.
Not to mention Grant, who explicitly wrote that The Alpine race is clearly of Eastern and Asiatic origin.
If Coon had seen that in one population the cephalic index could change by 8 points in one generation, he probably would not have written this sentence.On the whole, the distribution of the cephalic index in Europe and adjacent countries is extremely significant when one remembers the historical and archaeological background, but viewing its present distribution alone one might easily form numerous false ideas about racial origins and continuities. It is sufficiently clear, however, that the zone of extreme brachycephaly in central Europe has several nuclei, and is separate from the Anatolian-Caucasic center and from that of the mongoloids of central Asia.
As far as I remember, already in the 1950s he turned his attention to climatic factors as those that could determine anthropological features.
Today we know much more about the plasticity of traits and their potential sources.
. And above all, we have access to genetics, which quite brutally verifies alleged population movements.
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Here you are.
Samples of both Neolithic groups prior to the expansion of the CWC into Baltics
Comb_Ceramic_Estonia,0.1314655,0.1314655,0.0741335 ,0.1455685,0.180558,0.0435465,0.0546625,-0.015393,-0.0041535,0.0084875,-0.0528485,0.0069015,-0.0221055,0.0264615,-0.0194735,0.028162,0.0167065,-0.0164285,-0.008995,-0.0022,0.0226985,0.0143495,0.0106345,-0.009798,-0.0451875
Volosovo_Yaroslavl_Berendeyevo,0.134311,0.062963,0 .156882,0.205106,0.030159,0.068049,0.00376,0.00692 3,0.000205,-0.059956,0.006333,-0.024428,0.026908,-0.028763,0.014658,0.019093,0.000913,0.001394,-0.028031,0.034016,0.031944,0.025225,0.007395,-0.049164,0.011616
Putting the nail in the coffin of the semi-mongoloid Ladodogan theory.
Baltic cultures affiliations in chronological order.
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No one denies the Uralic influence among the Finno-Ugric people.
However, their expansion was limited.
Feel free to create a different model. If you substitute Yamanya, East Euroasiatic influence will be even less tangible.
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This is an academic discussion. It has no influence on the merits of the dispute.
The model containing Yamnaya was tested by Lehti Saag et all.
It suggests indeed the later arrival of the Finougrs.
But such a test contradicts the Ladogan theory even more.
EstBA individuals have no Nganasan-related ancestry and EstIA, IngIA, and EstMA individuals on average have 2% or 4%
Study also explains in a simple way the differences in autosmal and Y chromosome results.
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Last edited by cass; 04-04-2024 at 06:47 PM. Reason: scientific justification
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the younger daughter of the librarian
for our local ásatrú church approached me
holding out a copy of this book:
she explained that one of the authors (elena zinovievna godina)
had conducted a study on school-children in moscow
indicating that the "round-heads" were evolving in to "a higher life-form"
over only a few decades.
my suspicion is she desires that issue of
Monatsschrift Kinderheilkunde: Zeitschrift für Kinder- und Jugendmedizin
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in the geographical region
from which the alpinid appellation is derived,
what is revealed by the predominate genetics
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I've uploaded the available maps here.
https://www.theapricity.com/forum/sh...=1#post7950061
Maybe you will find a solution. If there is a genetic basis...
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