MOESAN
Elite member
- Messages
- 6,372
- Reaction score
- 1,615
- Points
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- Location
- Brittany
- Ethnic group
- more celtic
- Y-DNA haplogroup
- R1b - L21/S145*
- mtDNA haplogroup
- H3c
I see kind of cline in the distribution of phoenotypes in the Near-East and the Levant.
The so called 'alpine' and 'dinaric' types are maybe not very useful to explain some variations found more often in north, but it seems to me that Syrians, by instance, show often enough some ties with Georgians. More fat faces and bodies, more thick features, more mesocephalic, more body hair... It remains me that Hittites (IE or substratum) were pictured by ancient Egyptians with thick features, during the Sea people period. Same similar facts may be observed among Lebaneses.
The so called 'alpine' and 'dinaric' types are maybe not very useful to explain some variations found more often in north, but it seems to me that Syrians, by instance, show often enough some ties with Georgians. More fat faces and bodies, more thick features, more mesocephalic, more body hair... It remains me that Hittites (IE or substratum) were pictured by ancient Egyptians with thick features, during the Sea people period. Same similar facts may be observed among Lebaneses.