julia90
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Is it always Dinaroid?
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well, for sure croatians are higer on illyrian look, expecially croatians from bosnia and dalmatia.
For an illyrian look i intend flat head behind (not long head like in typical types from the mediterranean), prominent usually hooked nose, sort of triangular face.
as for the pictures they don't look stereotypically italian, they look more like they come from the other side of the adriatic, they would be more typical in croatia than in italy; eve if those types are present in italy, because we shares genetic admix close with the balkan people
I agree here with Julia90: this Italians have something 'dinaric' or 'western balkanic' - I never saw any Illyrian, neither alive nor dead! I think they was more on the 'corded' side, but someones think that northern 'dinaric' type could be a crossing where 'brünn' type took part or a local evolution of 'brünn' -
I think this 'dinaric' influence is seen among Friulians and Venetians and maybe (I don't know) N-Pugglie? -
But the types is very mixed in italy, and those type look ethnics.. they look stereotypical balkanians
There is indeed dinarid influence, in italy, for example classical dolicho med like me show a hooked nose, and a bit of profile from dinarization.
But the types is very mixed in italy, and those type look ethnics.. they look steretypically balkanians
I agree here with Julia90: this Italians have something 'dinaric' or 'western balkanic' - I never saw any Illyrian, neither alive nor dead! I think they was more on the 'corded' side, but someones think that northern 'dinaric' type could be a crossing where 'brünn' type took part or a local evolution of 'brünn' -
I think this 'dinaric' influence is seen among Friulians and Venetians and maybe (I don't know) N-Pugglie? -
Why is "classical med", "hooked nose"? first of all, what is classical med?
Not really sure what you mean there but every Anthropological map put this regions in the "Dinaric" racial zone and i have experience with all the afromentioned groups so i'm not talking without clue.Eldritch, you cant put these people in same group, for instance there is a big difference between us and Albanians in terms of appearance, and Montenegrins also look different from both.
It seems to me that you are talking without any clue...
Not really sure what you mean there but every Anthropological map put this regions in the "Dinaric" racial zone and i have experience with all the afromentioned groups so i'm not talking without clue.
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