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Old Tuesday, May 3rd, 2005
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Default Het correcte Subras.

En nu een constructief bericht van mijnentwege;

Ik heb gezien dat het hier gevraagd wordt om het ras en het subras waar je tot behoort te vermelden. En dit aan de hand van John R. Baker's boek en studie der rassen. Omdat ik mijn subras niet wist heb ik wat opgezocht en mijn resultaten zou ik graag willen delen.

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Nordish or Northern European Race 1. Inner Circle of Core or Central Subracial Types a. Aboriginal Northwest European subraces (The descendants of the first peoples to settle in northern Europe after the retreat of the glaciers, at the end of the last ice age, during the Upper Paleolithic period circa 8,000 B.C.) 1.) Borreby subrace (named after Danish island site where paleolithic remains were found; principal element in Denmark, southwest coast of Sweden, northern Germany, the Rhineland and the Ruhr, majority element in Wallonia) 2.) Brünn subrace (named after paleolithic site near Brno, or Brünn, Czech Republic; predominant element in western Ireland) b. Nordic or Nordid subrace (The modern Nordic subrace is descended from the proto-Nordic Danubian neolithic farmers of the Danube valley whose expansion into northwest Europe circa 3,500 B.C. is probably associated with the spread of neolithic agriculture and the Indo-European language.) 1.) Hallstatt or Österdal type (named after Austrian site where remains were found and Norwegian valley near Oslo; predominant element in Sweden and southeastern Norway, common in Denmark, western Finland, eastern England and northern Germany) 2.) Keltic type (predominant element in Flanders, majority in the Netherlands and northern and western Switzerland, primary element in England, eastern Scotland and old Frankish country in southwest Germany, common in Wales and Ireland; ancient Franks and northern Kelts were of this type) c. Blended types of above subraces 1.) Anglo-Saxon or Old Germanic Reihengräber type (Nordic- Brünn blend; predominant element in the Dutch province of Friesland (Frisia) and the Dutch and German Frisian Islands, common in southeast England and northwest Germany) 2.) Trønder type (Brünn-Nordic blend; predominant element in Trøndelagen area of western Norway [whence the name] and Iceland, common in northeast England and Scotland) 3.) Fälish, Dalofalid or Dalo-Nordic type (Nordic-Borreby blend; names from Fälen [German for "plain"] and Dalarna region of Sweden (Kopparberg); primary element on the north German plain, Jutland and the Swedish province of Kopparberg)
Er is buiten het subras nog een niveau waarin rassen zich kunnen onderscheiden en dat is het subtype. Voor Vlaanderen en Nederland is dit subtype Keltic en voor Wallonië is dit Borreby. Dit toont aan weeral eens aan dat Vlamingen en Walen totaal verschillend zijn en niet behoren in één land te leven. Dit toont ook (weeral eens) aan dat Nederlander en Vlamigen samen diepe wortels hebben.

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The Netherlands = 50% Keltic Nordic (of Frankish derivation), 20% Borreby, 10% Anglo-Saxon (most common in Frisia), 10% Fälish, 10% Hallstatt Nordic = 100% Central Nordish Belgium = 60% Keltic Nordic (most common in Flanders, derived from the ancient Belgae and Franks), 35% Borreby and 5% Alpine (both most common in Wallonia) = 95% Central Nordish
De samenstelling in beide landen scheen mij ook interessant om te posten.

Voor allen die niet wisten tot welk subras ze behoorden zouden het nu toch moeten weten.
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