Central Europeans often have Asiatic tendencies as well, so I don't see why not. It's the Huns and Avars, maybe assimilated ones, that imported these traits. I don't *** all those "-olithic" theories.
I seriously doubt Vikings are the most iportant spreaders of Asiatic traits in western Europe. If anything, their admixture would have the opposite effect.
It is mostly because of admixture of Altaic peoples with central European people, before migrations to the British isles.
My head shape is kind of like that too, though not exactly.
Has nothing to do with maternity wards. In Belgium it is more common than England, Netherlands and Germany (overall). I am not sure about France.
We don't resemble Poles, though.
But my point was that the set of examples of KN-looking people (in videos on YouTube, threads on (other) forums don't look like a bunch of Belgians really. Too many natives look quite different from that. I live In Anwterp at the moment, and only here I see sometimes people that somewhat lean to...
No they are not.
I don't get how people would think that, especially on forums where people are obsessed with differences in details between people.
Examples of KN-looking people rarely resemble stereotypical Flemish. I don't care if Coon said so, or any other "expert". I am not saying there...
Yes they do indeed, I think.
People of this phenotype have mixed with (south)east Asians, giving their distinct nose shape, as this is originally not a mongoloid trait.
I disagree with the Spanish guy not having asiatic traits... He clearly has asiatic influence in phenotype. Europe is too small to develop such types independently. It must have been introduced along with haplogroup R. Doesn't mean that he belongs to this haplogroup. There are also plenty of...
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