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Media Phenotypes of the Spanish and Portuguese

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Part 3 of my phenotype thread series. In this thread I will be covering the phenotypes of the Iberians.

Atlanto-Mediterranid
Eurafricanid


Gracile Mediterranid
Gracile Mediterranean


Berid
Berid


Baskid
Baskid
 
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Atlanto Med mogs hard

Baskid also looks very French or North Italian to me jfl

I think Berid is also probably one of the more common Med-MENA shared phenos
 
Most Iberian alpinids are just berids
Litorid (my favorite)
Not super common in Iberia except on the mediterranean coast. It’s more of an Italian pheno
Dinarids in Iberia are found in the form of the Baskid. Pure Dinards like those of the Balkans are non existent
Trans Mediterranid
Should’ve added that one
You should also provide descriptions of each phenotypes for inquiring users
Will do in future threads
 
Most Iberian alpinids are just berids
This may be true, but there are a lot of Alpinids that don't exhibit traits associated with the Berid subtype in Northern and Eastern Spain.

Not super common in Iberia except on the mediterranean coast. It’s more of an Italian pheno
I do agree with you there, It is more prevalent in South Italy. My mother and her family belongs to this type, and she's from Sicily JFL. I still think it deserves a mention though.

Dinarids in Iberia are found in the form of the Baskid. Pure Dinards like those of the Balkans are non existent
Are you retarded? When did I ever mention pure Dinarids ever existing in Iberia? I'm talking about the Dinaro-Mediterranid type, which is present everywhere in Southern Europe
 
Are you retarded? When did I ever mention pure Dinarids ever existing in Iberia? I'm talking about the Dinaro-Mediterranid type, which is present everywhere in Southern Europe
I misunderstood you no need to insult me kek. As I already mentioned dinaro-meds like litorids aren't that common in Iberia. Most Iberians are atlantid, med, and CM influenced rather than dinarid influenced. Even the baskid itself isn't that close to the dinarid except for nose morphology.
 
IMG 5922

Looks like North Atlantid also has some presence in the upper part of Iberia, with the far Northwest being a hotspot
 
I misunderstood you no need to insult me kek. As I already mentioned dinaro-meds like litorids aren't that common in Iberia. Most Iberians are atlantid, med, and CM influenced rather than dinarid influenced. Even the baskid itself isn't that close to the dinarid except for nose morphology.
Ironically enough, Dinaro-meds would be more native to Iberia than Baskids, who are found purest in Southwestern France. Besides, not common ≠ does not exist. You seemed to be fine with throwing uncommon phenotypes more prevalent in other regions in your other half-assed threads, what would make this one different?
 
Why dont you mention the region where each phenotype is dominant? How the fuck is the common man suppossed to know what those scientific names mean above each pic?
Atlanto-Meds: Found all over Iberia but mainly in Northern Spain and in Portugal
Gracile Meds: Found all over Iberia but mainly in the Mediterranean regions
Berid: Mostly in southern regions
Baskid: Mostly in Northern Spain, particularly the Basque Country
Ironically enough, Dinaro-meds would be more native to Iberia than Baskids, who are found purest in Southwestern France.
From reading online, the Basque people are the oldest in Europe still alive today and originated from what is modern day Iberia before spreading to southwestern France. From this, baskids are arguably the most native phenotype to the Iberian peninsula.
besides, not common ≠ does not exist. You seemed to be fine with throwing uncommon phenotypes more prevalent in other regions in your other half-assed threads, what would make this one different?
The thread about Russian phenotypes was not well done, I admit, but I don't see this problem in any of the other threads I've made. All the phenotypes listed in my British and German threads are not uncommon at all in their respective countries.
 
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Okay, it seems that you're right and I should have listed Litord alongside West Alpinid and Transmed in this thread. I will create an updated thread in the future that corrects this error and includes descriptions. I will also remake the Russian thread.
 

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