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Originally Posted by Mynydd
Actually, I said "alone", which does not mean that it should be ignored.
A Mediterranean phenotype is not a mixed phenotype. And it is not as if there was not any admixture in other parts of Europe.
That's not a full ethnic heritage.
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I did not speak about Mediterranean phenotype, but mixed phenotypes (Mediterranid, Atlantid, Armenoid, Dinarid, few Nordid, few Norid, etc.) in Mediterranean nations, which are more various respect to NorthWest Europe, which had less historic migrations and foreign contacts than Mediterranean Sea area.
If we should considerate
ALL elements of ethnic heritage, we should exclude from a Nation, partly assimilated members (I mean, for example those Welsh who are more British than Welsh, or Bretons reduced to French or Italianized Sards) who no more speak their
Language, or even all atheists and agnosticist who lack of National
Religion.