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Originally Posted by Mynydd
Notice how I said Cromagnoids and derivatives. Think of Baltids, Alpinids, Berids.
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But what about "Aurignacoid" derivatives, like Gracile-Mediterranids, for exemple ?
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Originally Posted by Mynydd
I wonder, could Germany be used as an example? Compare historical Prussia where the Baltid element is significative, and historical Bavaria and Austria where the Alpinid element is significative, with "other" Germany.
Wouldn't you say that regions where less reduced types (e.g. Borreby, Faelid) are more significative show a lesser degree of conservatism.. and higher mobility?
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I don't really see. Prussia seemed to be the most
mobile part of Germany before (see Prussian imperialism).
But such determinism mostly based on the head shape (since it seems to be the main criterion of differentiation in physical anbthropoly) is completely senseless IMO. At least, since there's no scientific evidence of it at all.