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Mostly purely mediterranean but i also see a good number of light eyes and hair among them.
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Probably in the rest of Italy specially the continental south,sure many of them pass as greek and iberian for common mediterranean features i think.
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Do you think there are any large scale differences between the three? I suspect of the three Sicilians would be the most "pure" Mediterranean due to Balkanic influence in Greece, and higher West Euro in Iberia.
Though Sardinians look even more pure Mediterranean than Sicilians.
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In my opinion spaniards are also very mediterranean. And for mediterranean i mean the euro-mediterranean because many peoples have a strange perception of menas who have surely a med component but alterated by other influences who are inexistent in south Europe.
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I am not particular familiar with greek phenotypes to be honest.
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