Keltic-Nordid: Facial type examples
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In the course of their migrations throughout Europe and elsewhere, the Celtic peoples brought with them a conglomeration of physical types, among which this special Nordid variety seems to have been particularly numerous. Carleton Coon consequently chose the term "Keltic" for the present-day equivalent type. We have retained the archaic spelling with K, considering its great proliferation.
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I think your selection is good but
- some people are just more "pure"/standard Nordid than "Keltic" Nordic 1woman at 1.21
- is this supposed to reflect more of the "Nordoid"features of the Irish-Scottish? therefore you put them all under the "Keltic-Nordic" label?
- 1:24 more Borreby/Brachio-Europid influenced, 0:31 woman in the middle Mediterraneanoid influenced
- - some of the people may not be Keltic Nordid proper but may be mixed with Keltic Nordid, so thats good - idk
- Coon in his plate maybe just used a generalized selection, maybe some of these people you chose are something-Nordid/other Dinario-Nordid blends, so thats okay too (if you're Celtic yourself you can speculate better)
some(probably many) Irish-Scottish Nordoid people are just (some kind of)Nordoids and not ""Keltic-Nordid", I believe (correct me on this) Keltic Nordid refers to a specific blend resulting from specific elements that is just MORE COMMON amongst the Isle people than other Europeans (like say some randomn German Noric/Nordid-Dinarid blend)
again the selection is good because all the people are Nordoid, nice range -
Also, Keltic-Nordid phenotypes are the general "stereotypical" Irish/Scottish look.
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A lot of these people don't look Keltic-Nordid to me or at atleast "fully". A true Keltic-Nordid looks like Irish actor Tony Curran or Norwegian actor Kristofer Hivju. A Keltic-Nordid has about equal percentile Scandinavian & Celtic admixture. These people look like they have god knows what else.
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