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Ezio1

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For the most part Dinaric yea, but with Atlanto Med admix and to a minor extant with Alpine.
 

Ezio1

Well-known member
For the most part Dinaric yea, but with Atlanto Med admix and to a minor extant with Alpine.
@maniac
I’ll like to hear your opinion on this, someone who is more familiar with Dinarization types.

Someone who has Dinaric/Dinarization types in the country you live/from and among your ethnic group.

There is some Dinaric or Baskid types among my father side family, who have Basque ancestry with some Italian. Which most must be Baskid but some from Italian or something, some look kinda Armenoid. Like my younger cousin that I posted who looks passable as Turk or something.
 

Kurdquistador

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@maniac
I’ll like to hear your opinion on this, someone who is more familiar with Dinarization types.

Someone who has Dinaric/Dinarization types in the country you live/from and among your ethnic group.

There is some Dinaric or Baskid types among my father side family, who have Basque ancestry with some Italian. Which most must be Baskid but some from Italian or something, some look kinda Armenoid. Like my younger cousin that I posted who looks passable as Turk or something.

as far as i know Baskid is a Dinaroid type specific to the iberian peninsular

your video is pretty good in my opinion even though some of them dont have much baskid it seems to me but i could be wrong
 
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