
Hallstatt - Human Phenotypes
Nordid proper, resembles the Iron Age remains of the Austrian village of Hallstatt. Most common among Swedes and South Norwegians. Frequent in England, Northern Germany, Netherlands, Northern France, Iceland, Northern Poland, along Daugava, Vistula, and Po rivers, sometimes Austria, Switzerland, Northern Italy.
Hallstatt Nordid - Neo-Aristocracy
The Hallstatt Nordid type is found in its greatest concentration on the southern Swedish plain and in the adjacent long valleys and lowlands of southeastern Norway.
Northern European phenotypes - Christogenea Community Forum
Mar 1, 2011 · The Hallstatt Nordic is the 'classic' Nordid type, and metrically identical to the original central European Nordid type preserved in Iron Age skeletal material. The typical Hallstatt Nordid is a leptosome - tall and lean, with relatively long legs and a short body, moderately broad shoulders and relatively short arms.
RG - Hallstatt Nordid - The Apricity Forum: A European Cultural …
The Hallstatt Nordic is the 'classic' Nordid type, and metrically identical to the original central European Nordid type preserved in Iron Age skeletal material. The typical Hallstatt Nordid is a leptosome - tall and lean, with relatively long legs and a short body, moderately broad shoulders and relatively short arms.
Nordid - Human Phenotypes
The Hallstatt type is usually seen as the most typical modern variety. Trønders are common in Scandinavia, the Anglo-Saxon variety in Western Europe. Colonists spread Nordids all over the world (e.g. America, Australia, South Africa).
Hallstatt culture - Wikipedia
The Hallstatt culture was the predominant Western and Central European archaeological culture of the Late Bronze Age (Hallstatt A, Hallstatt B) from the 12th to 8th centuries BC and Early Iron Age Europe (Hallstatt C, Hallstatt D) from the 8th to 6th centuries BC, developing out of the Urnfield culture of the 12th century BC (Late Bronze Age ...
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Oct 26, 2020 · NORDID (Nordic) A group of strongly depigmented Northern European dolicho - mesocephalic ectomorphs , whose similarities are partially the result of shared origins, part of convergent evolution. There are three generally recognized Nordid types: the classic Hallstatt Nordid , the northwestern European Keltic Nordid , and the eastern European ...
What is Hallstatt-Nordid? - theapricity.com
Dec 9, 2017 · There was an overlapp between Celtic culture and Germanic ancestry 3,000 years ago in Central Europe (recognizable by the distribution of R1b1 - U106) in Southern Germany and Western Germany (west of the Harz up to the North Sea coast). Ok - you can find Hallstatt-Nordid persons in Hallstatt (I live not far from Hallstatt -
Nordid Proper - The Apricity Forum: A European Cultural …
Oct 2, 2017 · Why do people consider Hallstatt Nordid the purest, most exemplar form? Is East Nordid/Corded Nordid not closer to the original Indo-European form? Also, why do people consider East Nordid as having Cromagnid admixture, given they often have softer features than the Hallstatt type?
Il Fenotipo Nordico e Nordocromagnoide - Il Redpillatore
Aug 17, 2017 · Il Keltic nordid si può definire come un Hallstatt Nordid alterato da influssi continentali/centro europei di tipo atlantico e dinarico. Presenta infatti caratteristiche dinaromorfe quali una fronte inclinata, un naso spesso convesso e un mento non troppo pronunciato.