His eyes are relatively almond shaped, his cheekbones. I don't think this is a good example of WHG at all, his bone structure is way off.'steppe': what sort? 'Asian'??? what meaning, indeed?!?
His eyes are relatively almond shaped, his cheekbones. I don't think this is a good example of WHG at all, his bone structure is way off.'steppe': what sort? 'Asian'??? what meaning, indeed?!?
Can anyone explain why he looks the way he does then? Why is he so atypical?
Because phenotype is complex relative to genetic footprint. There is never a certain correlation between someones genetic profile and how the traits they inherit that makes them look the way they are. Even in the most homogenis populations (especially in south europe), ie. Portuguese, you'll find many different types of looks with people with the same genetic footprints. To pull this point further, im sure people can agree... in families alone (at least southern europeans) have a complexity of looks. In my own I have blue eyed, blonde haired germanic looking people, then you got atlantid-looking portuguese, mediterranid looking, and then even middle-eastern, north african looking, all in the same family.
Nevertheless it was the kind of face (bones) that was the more often found among the first Corded Ware. A maybe a more northern selected kit of features among Steppics who were a bit more massive and broad faced as a whole, and more variated concerning facial look, if I read well.
Currently the input of this "type" or of the principal features attached to this "type" is still visible among Scandinavian pop's and at a lesser level in other pop's of Germanic or even Slavic, Baltic, Finnic origin, spite not typical of the most of these last pop's.
You just said he looks atypical.
Make up your mind.
I asume the more typical Sardinians do no have those features. His bone structure looks Central European.
Not at all.Asian is far fetched. No evidence for that.
Because phenotype is complex relative to genetic footprint. There is never a certain correlation between someones genetic profile and how the traits they inherit that makes them look the way they are. Even in the most homogenis populations (especially in south europe), ie. Portuguese, you'll find many different types of looks with people with the same genetic footprints. To pull this point further, im sure people can agree... in families alone (at least southern europeans) have a complexity of looks. In my own I have blue eyed, blonde haired germanic looking people, then you got atlantid-looking portuguese, mediterranid looking, and then even middle-eastern, north african looking, all in the same family.
The typical portuguese look like you
Atlantid ? ( not anthropology expert)
Just asking because soon when i will visit
Portugal the place i would be is porto
It is more in the north of portugal no ?
I don't know if this the appropriate subsection for this.
This Sardinian fellow strikes me alot for being atypical. But he carries traits you'd might consider to be neither Anatolian Neolithic or Steppe but might consider natively "European" but more so on the radical side like Udmurts and Sardinians. Relatively darkskin, light eyes, and "Cro-Magnon" features.
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Who knows he might be a WHG survivor. How much WHG would he be?
He looks pretty much like a so- called Mestizo. To me, he has a very exotic look.
He certainly doesn't look anything like the most isolated Sardinians of the Gennargentu.
I think I'll start a thread about them. They are the people identified as being the most isolated and distinct Sardinians, with next to no steppe or eastern ancestry. Just vast majority of Anatolia Neolithic and then a chunk of WHG.
Indeed. And I think when Europeans have such exotic pseudo-mestizo-like features, it is from older Altaic admixture.He looks pretty much like a so- called Mestizo. To me, he has a very exotic look.
How much "WHG" do Sardinians score in total and percentage-wise?
according to this research using qpAdm model
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7080320/
supplementary table 14: page 29
9.7%( i dont know from where the sardinians samples they used came in the island there might be
variation in the anatolian neolithic and whg ancesteries in different parts of the islands
ogliastra for example: is the most isolated region so it migh have different values% of those components)
p.s
neolithic and chalcolithic sardinians ( beside the I15940 outlier ) had more whg ancestery 14.6%
But it was diluted with iranian neolithic ancestery 13.9% in modern sardinians and even yamnaya ancestery 10.6%
in modern sardinians
Do you know how much a Portuguese person usually scores? I'd assume more. I get around 11.6% on the ancient calculator, but EEF and steppe also have some engrained in it.
Well, no John I'm not really the archetypical example of my ethnicity. I fit as Portuguese absolutely, because there are people like me if you visit which you'll see across from north to south, but I am naturally dark skinned olive, almost light brown, with dark hair, and eyes. The average untanned will be lighter olive, or reddish tan skin, with dark hair and eyes. But features are more important... most portuguese have smaller noses, and straight brown or black hair, and sharp jaw. Hope that helps.
Porto is beautiful you absolutely should visit. It's in the north, yes. I went a couple years ago when I was a bit younger and loved it up there.
How much "WHG" do Sardinians score in total and percentage-wise?
Sardinia is very heterogeneous. The most important dividing line, however, is the Sardinians of the Gennargentu massif, which is in western Ogliastra province and part of Nuoro province.
Chiang et al heavily sampled all regions and noted the differences. The villages on the massif range from 4%WHG to 18%. Steppe ranges from 0 to about 4%.
The particularly isolated and "unique" signature can be found in Arzana, Ilbono, Villagrande, then Gairo, Barisardo, Loceri, Lanusei.
Arzana is 9% Loschbour and 4% Yamnaya.
Ilbono is 4% Loschbour and 9% Yamnaya.
Villagrande is 14% Loschbour and 2% Yamnaya.
Gairo is 18% Loschbour and 0% Yamnaya.
Of course, these are averages. There is variation within the villages.
I'm sorry I can't upload the chart. I think they've blocked it. Anyway, it's in the supplement.
People of Gairo:
Most of them don't look very Italian to me, if anyone cares about my subjective opinion. If admixture correlates with "phenotype", too much WHG, too little steppe, and too little "Minoan".