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Phenotypes of Greece mainland and islands

AlbertWesker

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The Greek Islanders one is completely wrong and that guy is from Peloponnesos, not the islands.
Not completely wrong. I put a Greek American but using for phenotype example and location of ancestry secondary.
 
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AlbertWesker

Well-known member
I can't be bothered to argue about this but "Greek Islanders" is largely an invented imaginary categorization in anthro-forums. They are neither Anatolids (brachy) nor Berids (North African influence), they are mostly, if not entirely, one of the highest Med group of people you can find in Greece. It is obvious that you are going by what you read from various anthro-tards, not by experience or literature.
I won't argue as you probably one that believes in this imaginary all greeks are the same, from Macedonia to Cypriot greeks. Lol
 

Latinus

Active member
As a Brazilian, Greek people look familiar to me despite not having a significant presence in our lands, but that's mainly because our main European stock is Iberian and Italic, with these populations having a significant phenotypical overlap with natives from Greece.
 
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