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That looks Etruscan to me
 
They all look pretty European to me, and not at all Etruscan, and ugly, Etruscan girls are particular, very olive skin and black hair, looking very "distinct" from typical European females. Almost like an extension of the Judeo-Armenian race, you can find them in Italy, Italo-Americans, Italo-Canadians, they are everywhere lol

You are imbued with prejudices.
 
Asia Argento is quite similar to me, typology wise. There is a reason too she's half tuscan.

Here is Asia's Tuscan mother, Daria Nicolodi (born in Florence, Tuscany). She doesn't have an Etruscan, Near Eastern or Mediterranean look (Or better, the Etruscan's or Mediterranean's stereotype according to you and Adamo). Asia Argento's father (Dario Argento) is of Sicilian origins. And according to me, Asia looks more like her father. So I guess Julia, that You have also some Sicilian inheritance.

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Dario Argento, Asia's father, of Sicilian origins.

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Are you anti-Jewish?

it sounds like it.

My idea of what you call "Etruscan" is Sofia Loren who comes from Campania not Tuscany anyway.

Seems that Adamo has read too many books of Julius Evola and Adriano Romualdi, two well-known thinkers and supporters of Roman Neo-Fascism and two well-known denigrators of Etruscan civilization.
 
In case people dont know what Etruscans look like:

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Anthropologically the Etruscans are Dolichocphalic and closest to the Semitic Phoenicians [Pruner-Bey / Nicolucci]
Classification - Mediterranean and Medit./Orientalid [Caucasoid] sub-races

Historically the Etruscans are descended from the East Mediterranean
[Herodotus - Lydia / Dionysius - Thessaly]


Madison Grant - The Passing of the Great Race (1922)
-"The Umbrian state was afterward overwhelmed by the Tyrrhenians or Etruscans, who were of Mediterranean race and who, by 800 B.C. had extended their empire northward to the Alps and temporarily checked the advance of the Nordics."-

This can be considered a prove of inter-mixing with the Indo-European Umbrians
[Female Umbrian / Male Pelasgian Tyrsenoi]
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This can be considered a prove of inter-mixing with the Indo-European Umbrians
[Female Umbrian / Male Pelasgian Tyrsenoi]
INH-558564.jpg

There is no doubt that Etruscans were mixed with Indo-European people (Umbrians, first of all). In many frescoes, there are blondie and redhead women.

In Fiesole, Northern Tuscany, in Etruscan inscriptions was found the surname Arianas.

Prendiamo, per esempio, il gentilizio Arianas registrato nell'Etruria interna, a Panzano presso Fiesole, e in un'epoca alta come il V, o forse addirittura il VI, secolo. Esso va interpretato direttamente e semplicemente come "ariano" e costituisce la forma etrusca che gli stessi "arii" o "ariani" usavano per identificarsi.

http://books.google.it/books?id=nOJdXgHV3xsC&pg=PA73

It's considered a prove that Etruscans inter-mixed with Indo-Arians people when They were still in Anatoly.
 
Dario Argento, Asia's father, is also part portuguese-(brazilian); very good Horror Movies
 
Nobody1 got it spot on. They resembled Assyrian types more or less, black thick hair, brown eyes etc.
 
In case people dont know what Etruscans look like:

Etruscan_Painting_1.jpg


dancers_etruscans.jpg


arh492.gif



Anthropologically the Etruscans are Dolichocphalic and closest to the Semitic Phoenicians [Pruner-Bey / Nicolucci]
Classification - Mediterranean and Medit./Orientalid [Caucasoid] sub-races

Historically the Etruscans are descended from the East Mediterranean
[Herodotus - Lydia / Dionysius - Thessaly]


Madison Grant - The Passing of the Great Race (1922)
-"The Umbrian state was afterward overwhelmed by the Tyrrhenians or Etruscans, who were of Mediterranean race and who, by 800 B.C. had extended their empire northward to the Alps and temporarily checked the advance of the Nordics."-

This can be considered a prove of inter-mixing with the Indo-European Umbrians
[Female Umbrian / Male Pelasgian Tyrsenoi]
INH-558564.jpg



This is another Etruscan fresco from [3rd cen BC] -Tarquinia;
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pos. the Pelasgian Tyrsenoi did not migrate with a sufficient female population,
so they had to select amongst the pre-existing Indo-European Umbrians;
 
Phenotypically, Greeks and S. Italians / Sicilians are rather similar. They are near one another autosomally.
 
Phenotypically, Greeks and S. Italians / Sicilians are rather similar. They are near one another autosomally.

Northern Greece (Macedonia, Thessaly, Epirus etc.) is a little bit different and more Balkan influenced genetically and phenotypically but overall southern Peloponnesians, Sicilians & Calabrese, Cretans, Aegean islanders, and Anatolian Greeks are very similar.
 
I'm probably off-topic (not alone though!) but do some of those (the top two in particular) Etruscan frescoes vaguely resemble Minoan frescoes or is it just me?

Etruscan:
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Minoan:

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you are correst,

Etruscan are also the Thyrrenians, the Pelasgians,
 
Anciently, the Minoans were anatolians, so where the Etruscans, these people where heavily J2a from turkey and before that links to many other parts of the northern Middle East (fertile crescent ex: turkey, Armenia, Georgia, Lebanon, northern Syria, northern Iraq, northwestern Iran etc. where J2a is still very frequent today.)
 
Ok sorry about that off-topic. Now then, on-topic:

Evelina Papantoniou.

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Athenian I think.
 
Yes, tuscany received in antiquity a wawe of commercial trade with Minoans, some Minoan Potter makers emigrated here; then finale the migrations of etruscan (their language was the same as the one in Lemnos island), an elite who imposed itself on the native population a mixture of pre indoeuropean italians (akin to sardinians) and indoeuropean people (italics and some gauls), the latter element pre indo was maybe more numerous.
this are todays tuscans, with also minor germanic elements.
 

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