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you should study more about the racial issues.. first of all the second most common phenotype is not the proper mediterrenean obviously.. and the keltic nordid is a primary nordic type and the most common in great britain, usually doesn't have blond hair but light brown or medium brown.. here the explaination why england is primarily nordid even if the pure blond hair is not so widespread.
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England is not primarily Nordid. Nordids are beocming less day by day thanks to immigration and recessives genes. Even Sweden will be primarily not Nordid in 40-50 years.
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Because England is West Germanic not North Germanic :
My genetics here : distance :
0.034 Kevin(pierreuno) = 65% DEU(Germany)_Karsdorf_LN (Late Neolithic)+ 35% England_N(Neolithic)
The English neolithic/mesolithic was not nordic.
Pure nords tend to be dumb really unlike Goethe, Kepler, Newton, Byron, Shakespeare etc..
Pure nord :
West Germanic :
Swabian :
English :
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Wouldn't have thought England is predominantly Nordid. Would have thought more more Atlandtid, Anglo-Saxon. But that's just my uneducated observation.
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Even by your stats ( which I do not agree), the English seem primarily light - haired (red+blonde+medium brown shades) in nearly 80% of the cases. Phenotypically, England is Nordid (Hallstatt/Keltic/Anglo-Saxon/Tronder/North Atlantid) in nearly 80% of its native population. Remember that the Nordid race ranges from very light blond hair to various shades of brown and red. Nevertheless my stats are different from yours. I do agree to the fact that blondness or Blondism is most common in Scandinavia and the Baltic States, but is not restricted to those areas rather is frequent throughout Northern, Eastern, Western and Central Europe. Only in Southern Europe can one say that blond hair is occasional. Your 10 per cent average for blonde hair in England is ridiculous and laughable, is more properly fit for Greece and Portugal. FYI, there areas of Northern Portugal where 14% to 15% have blond hair and knowing that England is much blonder - haired than Portugal makes your figure irrational. Blonde hair has a spectrum just as brown or red hair have. In the Netherlands, as much as 40.9% are blond-haired as a whole, while most of Scandinavia can be anywhere between 50% to 80% blond.
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