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| description = Western European type that combines features of Nordid and Mediterranid in a unique way. This type is equivalent to Carleton S. Coon's blue eyed Atlanto-Mediterranean, Hooton’s Keltic and Nordic-Mediterranean types, and the Northwestern type of Deniker and many other anthropologists. Resembles British Iron Age Celts. It is the principal element in Ireland and parts of Britain, especially Western Scotland and Wales. Common in Northwestern France, sometimes Belgium, Switzerland, Liguria, Western Germany, and Norway. Sporadically from Portugal and Galicia to Austria and Sweden. Not to be confused with British Eurafricanids altered by Nordid admixture. | | description = Western European type that combines features of Nordid and Mediterranid in a unique way. This type is equivalent to Carleton S. Coon's blue eyed Atlanto-Mediterranean, Hooton’s Keltic and Nordic-Mediterranean types, and the Northwestern type of Deniker and many other anthropologists. Resembles British Iron Age Celts. It is the principal element in Ireland and parts of Britain, especially Western Scotland and Wales. Common in Northwestern France, sometimes Belgium, Switzerland, Liguria, Western Germany, and Norway. Sporadically from Portugal and Galicia to Austria and Sweden. Not to be confused with British Eurafricanids altered by Nordid admixture. | ||
| traits = Pale, sometimes ruddy or freckled skin. Brown, sometimes black or reddish hair with light, often blue eyes. Rather tall, mesoskelic, sometimes brachyskelic, ectomorph, slightly mesomorph with relatively long arms. Mesocephalic, chamae- orthocranic. Prominent, hyperleptorrhine, long-tipped nose that may be convex or concave. Forehead is narrow and sloping, mandible small, malars compressed. | | traits = Pale, sometimes ruddy or freckled skin. Brown, sometimes black or reddish hair with light, often blue eyes. Rather tall, mesoskelic, sometimes brachyskelic, ectomorph, slightly mesomorph with relatively long arms. Mesocephalic, chamae- orthocranic. Prominent, hyperleptorrhine, long-tipped nose that may be convex or concave. Forehead is narrow and sloping, mandible small, malars compressed. | ||
| similar = [[Paleo Atlantid]], [[Hallstatt]], [[ | | similar = [[Paleo Atlantid]], [[Hallstatt]], [[Trønder]], [[North Pontid]], [[Baskid]], [[Litorid]] | ||
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[[Category:Mediterranid]] | [[Category:Mediterranid]] | ||
[[Category:Nordid]] | [[Category:Nordid]] | ||
Latest revision as of 09:17, 4 May 2026
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| Similar Types | Paleo Atlantid, Hallstatt, Trønder, North Pontid, Baskid, Litorid |
| Group | Mediterranid , Nordid |
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Description
Western European type that combines features of Nordid and Mediterranid in a unique way. This type is equivalent to Carleton S. Coon's blue eyed Atlanto-Mediterranean, Hooton’s Keltic and Nordic-Mediterranean types, and the Northwestern type of Deniker and many other anthropologists. Resembles British Iron Age Celts. It is the principal element in Ireland and parts of Britain, especially Western Scotland and Wales. Common in Northwestern France, sometimes Belgium, Switzerland, Liguria, Western Germany, and Norway. Sporadically from Portugal and Galicia to Austria and Sweden. Not to be confused with British Eurafricanids altered by Nordid admixture.[1]
Physical Traits
Pale, sometimes ruddy or freckled skin. Brown, sometimes black or reddish hair with light, often blue eyes. Rather tall, mesoskelic, sometimes brachyskelic, ectomorph, slightly mesomorph with relatively long arms. Mesocephalic, chamae- orthocranic. Prominent, hyperleptorrhine, long-tipped nose that may be convex or concave. Forehead is narrow and sloping, mandible small, malars compressed.