Don Quijote
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Pure german;; athletic body, pale skin, dark hair, clear eyes:
s a sthey seem to look normal spanish right ? seems representative of spaniards
true Germans as an average are (were) light haired at 44%, dark haired at 8%, not SO dark! Even in South, some rare mountainous districts put aside, the light mean were about 33% (like Flanders or East central England.) We have to compare more than a serie to measure the difference between mean population and first roles actors or showmen.Pure german;; athletic body, pale skin, dark hair, clear eyes:
That of the right look certainly some basque aquitanian...s a s
true Germans as an average are (were) light haired at 44%, dark haired at 8%, not SO dark! Even in South, some rare mountainous districts put aside, the light mean were about 33% (like Flanders or East central England.) We have to compare more than a serie to measure the difference between mean population and first roles actors or showmen.
That said, thanks for the docs you send us.
Alizee is from Corsica. How is she "Ibero"-French?Ibero-french:
Yeah the black dude. Very representative of Italy.USA & Holland & France, Italy, South Africa:
Ibero French isn't a typology term, but it says she show some traits withone may assume as inherited from Iberic and French people, if I understand well what Don Quijote is trying ti say. But somebody can show typologic features which don't match completely its allover autosomeDNA making. BTW what was called western 'mediter' traits can be found often among Corsicans.
Yeah and from half a dozen other peoples from the northern Mediterranean. Also, from a genetic/autosomal standpoint, why "Ibero" and not "Italo" for example as she's definitely more related to Italy than to Iberia also considering the surnames in her family and the place she's from.Ibero French isn't a typology term, but it says she show some traits withone may assume as inherited from Iberic and French people, if I understand well what Don Quijote is trying ti say.
Maybe he thinks these traits are found often in Western Med than in Central Med. BTW Corsicans, at the phoenotypic level, are distinct enough from pop's of continental Italy.Yeah and from half a dozen other peoples from the northern Mediterranean. Also, from a genetic/autosomal standpoint, why "Ibero" and not "Italo" for example as she's definitely more related to Italy than to Iberia also considering the surnames in her family and the place she's from.
Problably I2 mixed with R1b.Alizee is from Corsica. How is she "Ibero"-French?
Athlanto-mediterranean.Yeah and from half a dozen other peoples from the northern Mediterranean. Also, from a genetic/autosomal standpoint, why "Ibero" and not "Italo" for example as she's definitely more related to Italy than to Iberia also considering the surnames in her family and the place she's from.
OK I will Stop put videos.Yeah the black dude. Very representative of Italy.
What started off as an interesting comment from the OP has turned into a weird-ass thread...