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Also in the tournament with these teams were a Hungarian, Ukrainian, and Slovak team. Do they look easily distinguishable from the Polish teams, what are the main differences?
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gorids, east nordics, pontids, danubians, baltids, norics, dinarids, alpines. they look much darker and much less British than Germans, pass best in Hungary, Slovakia, rest of eastern Europe.
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I would say that neo-danubian, gorid in general, surprisingly I see few pure Dinarids and Baltids and in general the Dinaric influence is not very great although present.
P.S-it is better to publish each player separately, no 15 in the same photo because you cannot see 100% of the features
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Well one thing is for certain, Nordid admixture seems to be minimal within Poland's borders! Oblong faces seem VERY rare, but I can see that Poles don't tend to have particularly 'robust' skulls. Obviously, northern Germans are much narrower-faced by comparison, but they still seem more 'robust'. I guess the Neo Danubian type reigns supreme. I can't personally tell apart Poles from Ukrainians, though (other than maybe there are more black-haired, swarthy types amongst the latter).
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Insanely round heads.
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Clearly different from Ukrainians you have been posting. They look more western and with different facial features.
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I haven't checked every photo, but I notice that a lot of them have small ears. Is that a Polish trait, or is it random ?
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Facially they look more Lithuanian than Ukrainian, but darker.
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