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The Nordish Race
Nordish can be devided into Two Major Groupings.  1] Central Types  and  2] Peripheral Types

1) Central Types
     a. Nordic or Nordish subrace { blending of two ancestral Nordic types : Corded Pottery/Battle-Ax }
         
1. Hallstatt or Osterdal type. [ Predominant in Sweden and S.E. Norway. England and N.Germany ]
          2. Keltic Type. [ Predominant in the Netherlands and Flanders. British Isles and much of Europe ]

     b. Borreby subrace. [ Centered in Denmark and N. Germany ]
     c. Brunn subrace. [ Predominant in W. Ireland ]
     d. Blended types of the above.
         
1. Anglo-Saxon type. [ Nordic-Brunn blend ]
          2. Tronder Type. [ Predominant in the trondelagen area of W. Norway, Brunn-Nordic blend ]
          3. Falish type. [ Centered in Denmark and N. Germany. Nordic-Borreby blend ]

2) Peripheral Types
     a. Northwestern peripheral types
        
1. North-Atlantid type. [ Common in the western parts of the British Isles. Usally dark hair with light eyes ]
         2. Palaeo-Atlantid. [ Similar geography, but usually hair and eyes both dark ]

     b. Southern and Eastern peripheral types
        
1. Neo-Danubian type. [ Majority element in Poland and White Russia, important in Finland, Baltic States,
             Hungary, etc. A blend of the old Danubian Nordic with Ladogan ]
         2. East Baltic type. [ Majority element in Finland, Baltic States and Prussia. Blend of Borreby and/or Falish
             with Neo-Danubian and Ladogan ]
         3. Noric type. [ Common in N.France, Germany, Austria, etc. Blend of Nordic with Alpine and/or Dinaric where
             the Nordic element in dominates ]



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