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| description = Found in its highest frequencies in Northern Europe. Started to develop during the Upper Paleolithic when Cro-Magnons settled in Europe. Reached its modern form after the influx of Indo-European migrants from the East around 5000 BCE (e.g. Corded Ware). Modern East Nordids ( ProtoNordids , Aisto Nordids ) still resemble those early migrants, the broader-faced Dalo Faelids still show similarities to Cro-Magnons. In the East, Nordids tend to be high-skulled, in the West, low-skulled. The Hallstatt type is usually seen as the most typical modern variety. Tronders are common in Scandinavia, the Anglo-Saxon variety in Western Europe. Colonists spread Nordids all over the world (e.g. Americas, Australia, South Africa). | | description = Found in its highest frequencies in Northern Europe. Started to develop during the Upper Paleolithic when Cro-Magnons settled in Europe. Reached its modern form after the influx of Indo-European migrants from the East around 5000 BCE (e.g. Corded Ware). Modern East Nordids ( ProtoNordids , Aisto Nordids ) still resemble those early migrants, the broader-faced Dalo Faelids still show similarities to Cro-Magnons. In the East, Nordids tend to be high-skulled, in the West, low-skulled. The Hallstatt type is usually seen as the most typical modern variety. Tronders are common in Scandinavia, the Anglo-Saxon variety in Western Europe. Colonists spread Nordids all over the world (e.g. Americas, Australia, South Africa). | ||
| traits = Depigmented, rather tall and long to medium-skulled, relatively large-headed group. Facial features are marked, curved occiput, orthognathic, nose high and narrow, forehead high and slightly receding, chin sturdy, lips thin, legs rather long. | | traits = Depigmented, rather tall and long to medium-skulled, relatively large-headed group. Facial features are marked, curved occiput, orthognathic, nose high and narrow, forehead high and slightly receding, chin sturdy, lips thin, legs rather long. | ||
| subtypes = [[Hallstatt]], [[Proto Nordid]], [[Danubian Nordid]], [[Corded]], [[Indo Nordic]], [[Aisto Nordid]], [[Fenno Nordid]], [[Dalofaelid]], [[Västmanland]], [[Borreby]], [[Balkan Borreby]] | | subtypes = [[Hallstatt]], [[Proto Nordid]], [[Danubian Nordid]], [[Corded]], [[Indo Nordic]], [[Aisto Nordid]], [[Fenno Nordid]], [[Dalofaelid]], [[Västmanland]], [[Borreby]], [[Balkan Borreby]], [[Bell Beaker]], [[Walloons Type]], [[Valle]], [[Brünn]], [[Trønder]], [[Hardanger]], [[Anglo-Saxon]], [[Reihengraber]], [[Friterpian]], [[Subnordid]], [[Nordic Mediterranid]], [[Keltic Nordid]], [[North Atlantid]], [[Baskid]], [[Aran]], [[North Pontid]], [[Polesid]], [[Ryazan]], [[Paleo Atlantid]], [[Tydal]], [[Pre Slavic]], [[West Baltid]], [[East Baltid]], [[Tavastid]], [[Savolaxid]], [[Neo Danubian]], [[Ladogan]], [[Volgid]] | ||
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[[Category:Caucasoid]] | [[Category:Caucasoid]] | ||
Latest revision as of 11:17, 30 April 2026
| Nordid | |
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| Sub-Types | Hallstatt, Proto Nordid, Danubian Nordid, Corded, Indo Nordic, Aisto Nordid, Fenno Nordid, Dalofaelid, Västmanland, Borreby, Balkan Borreby, Bell Beaker, Walloons Type, Valle, Brünn, Trønder, Hardanger, Anglo-Saxon, Reihengraber, Friterpian, Subnordid, Nordic Mediterranid, Keltic Nordid, North Atlantid, Baskid, Aran, North Pontid, Polesid, Ryazan, Paleo Atlantid, Tydal, Pre Slavic, West Baltid, East Baltid, Tavastid, Savolaxid, Neo Danubian, Ladogan, Volgid |
| Group | Caucasoid |
| Distribution Map | |
Description
Found in its highest frequencies in Northern Europe. Started to develop during the Upper Paleolithic when Cro-Magnons settled in Europe. Reached its modern form after the influx of Indo-European migrants from the East around 5000 BCE (e.g. Corded Ware). Modern East Nordids ( ProtoNordids , Aisto Nordids ) still resemble those early migrants, the broader-faced Dalo Faelids still show similarities to Cro-Magnons. In the East, Nordids tend to be high-skulled, in the West, low-skulled. The Hallstatt type is usually seen as the most typical modern variety. Tronders are common in Scandinavia, the Anglo-Saxon variety in Western Europe. Colonists spread Nordids all over the world (e.g. Americas, Australia, South Africa).[1]
Physical Traits
Depigmented, rather tall and long to medium-skulled, relatively large-headed group. Facial features are marked, curved occiput, orthognathic, nose high and narrow, forehead high and slightly receding, chin sturdy, lips thin, legs rather long.