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He looks nothing like a "depigmented Med", he has no gracile features at all (if he is not Nordic then what is he?):
Anthronerds call this East Nordid. It is in fact a Mediterranean variety, but its pigmented counterpart would be found in Afghanistan and thereabouts.
Very interesting looks in any case. I assume he's a Slav?
We don’t call it East Nordid, you must be very very mistaken. East Nordid is like Max von Sydow. Google him and see just how different he looks.
Looks might be very misleading, the dimension are important. In this case the nose looks somewhat weird, but he's extremely long-faced/, blond and robust therefore Corded/East Nordid. The skull is too low however.
Sydow is very gracile, so Hallstatt/Classic Nordid.
He has a slight Amerindian vibe, especially the nose, the cheekbones, and in some pictures a slight East Asian look to the eyes. Phrobably ANE related. Amerindians have the most ANE, don't they? I'm not surprised to see it in some far northern or northeastern Europeans. Probably lots of ancestry from hunter-gatherers ancient and modern, i.e. like the Saami.
Like that strong, manly nose.
In my "imaginary world" imagination the EHG looked quite a lot like that man, mainly Europoid, but with that uncanny Amerindian or Siberian-like features that you can't precise, but it's there.
^^^
Whoops, sorry, I think this reconstruction shows some Eastern Hunter-Gatherer (EHG), not Afontova Gora3?
It is a bit misleading that he used it as a thumbnail for his video.
SKÁLD is above all a project matured for several years, led by musicians passionate about Nordic mythology who are not at their first attempt:
Pierrick Valence, Justine Galmiche and Mattjö Haussy.
An unprecedented project in France that is released worldwilde today, Friday July 20th, at Decca Records / Universal Music Publishing.
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