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Italics, central european looking; not med looking.. the med people were the first inhabitant of italy before the inoruropean italics and celts came from central europe
Strictly concerning Anthropology of the Caucasoid sub-races [Nordic - Alpine - Mediterranean - Armenoid]
Not just the Mediterranid [Caucasoid] sub-race (Dolichocephalic) inhabited Pre-Indo-European Italy,
also the Alpinoid [Caucasoid] sub-race (Brachycephalic)
Smithsonian Institution - Report of the Board of Regents: Vol.45 (1891)
In another Neolithic cave, called the Caverna della Matta [north Italy], an Iberian skull was found with an index of 68, and a Ligurian skull with an index of 84. No anthropologist would admit that these skulls could have belonged to men of the same race.
This Alpinoid (Brachycephalic) is associated with the Pre-Indo-European Ligurians
[akin to the non-Indo-European Lapps]
Roberto Bosi - The Lapps (1977)
Then [Rudolf Karl] Virchow. examining a number of Lappish skulls at Helsinki, Lund and Copenhagen, in conjunction with ancient Ligurian skulls, discovered many mutual features suggesting an identical strain.
Lucan - Pharsalia (65 AD)
Ligurian tribes, now shorn, in ancient days First of the long-haired nations [Barbarians], on whose necks Once flowed the auburn [reddish-brown] locks in pride supreme;
Needless to say that the Indo-European Umbrians mixed with these Pre-Indo-European Ligurians
as is attested by Archaeological/Anthropological studies and Historical testimony:
Anthropological Society of London - Anthropological review: Vol.V (1867)
"when I look upon the delineations of the crania, the photographs and the figures given by M. Nicolucci himself, it appears to me that the difference between Ligurians and Umbrians, is about equal to the differences between Allemands and Germans.
Plutarch - Lives (120 AD)
the [Ambrones] often called out their name Ambrones, either to encourage one another or to terrify the Romans by this announcement. The Ligurians, who were the first of the Italic people to go down to battle with them, hearing their shouts, and understanding what they said, responded by calling out their old national name, which was the same, for the Ligurians also call themselves Ambrones when they refer to their origin.
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also north of the alps such a mix happened between the Indo-European Kelts and a Pre-Indo-European Brachycephalic Alpinoid people, as attested in the diff. between the Hallstatt and Swiss-lake dwellers.
Sir William Ridgeway - The early age of Greece Vol.1 (1901)
It has been pointed out by Dr Verneau "that there is a strong likeness between the skulls from the tumuli of Glasinatz and those found in the graves of Hallstatt, the majority being in both cases dolichocephalic, a craniological phenomenon which is reversed in the case of the Swiss Lake-dwellers.
George Bradshaw - Bradshaw's illustrated hand-book to Switzerland and the Tyrol (1899)
Swiss Lake-dwellings - In his careful investigations of pile dwellings, Dr. Studer met with two extreme types of skulls, the brachycephalic and the dolikoccphalic; the former, at Schaffis and Lüschery (Lake of Bienne), belonging to the pure Stone period, and the latter, at Vinolz and Sutz, to the Bronze period. The facts point to an invasion by the Bronze men, involving a complete transformation of the group of domestic animals; the horse appears for the first time, and new races of sheep and dogs replace the older forms of the Stone period. The occurrence of mesocephalic, and even considerably shortened skulls, in the Bronze period, shows that there was no extinction of the brachycephalic race, but that the two races mixed.
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