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Oliver109
07-31-2023, 02:18 PM
Flemish, comically Belgian
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Hungarian_master
07-31-2023, 05:06 PM
Borrebys, but the mother/grandmother has Keltic Nordid/Anglo-Saxon influence.

aherne
08-02-2023, 05:32 AM
Pure CM, except the daughter in the middle who has Aryan too... They aren't typical, because CM is far from being majority phenotype in Belgium... Only in Scandinavian, Finland and Baltic countries that would be more typical

PaganPoet
08-02-2023, 10:13 AM
Pure CM, except the daughter in the middle who has Aryan too... They aren't typical, because CM is far from being majority phenotype in Belgium... Only in Scandinavian, Finland and Baltic countries that would be more typical

They're quite typical here and those features aren't CM but Asiatic influence.

Scandinavians have a higher set face and are more robust.

Oliver109
08-02-2023, 11:04 AM
They're quite typical here and those features aren't CM but Asiatic influence.

Scandinavians have a higher set face and are more robust.

Asiatic? Surely borreby no? Anyway while not especially common in Belgium such types are almost exclusively Belgian with their occurance even in France being much much rarer.

PaganPoet
08-02-2023, 11:17 AM
Asiatic? Surely borreby no? Anyway while not especially common in Belgium such types are almost exclusively Belgian with their occurance even in France being much much rarer.

Borreby is one of those other confused phenotypes, I have noticed. The combined photos are completely different from those prehistoric examples.
Asiatic itself isn't weird or rare as an influence, it is AUSTRONESIAN influence that is almost non existent for Europeans.

Oliver109
08-02-2023, 11:25 AM
Borreby is one of those other confused phenotypes, I have noticed. The combined photos are completely different from those prehistoric examples.
Asiatic itself isn't weird or rare as an influence, it is AUSTRONESIAN influence that is almost non existent for Europeans.
Asiatic influence is only seen in the far north and in eastern Europe, Belgians are maybe 1% more Asiatic genetically than the British and the phenotypes there are basically robust caucasian.

PaganPoet
08-02-2023, 11:48 AM
Asiatic influence is only seen in the far north and in eastern Europe

Apparently not.

It seems absolutely ridiculous tio assume to accept it as an Asian trait if they come from beyond a certain point in Europe. Same with this Turanid examples. It is pure bias.