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Yes, Dinarics are infact mongoloids


The Baron

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If you don't know what a "Dinaric" is I recommend you use google search.

Up until now, no concrete explanation for the existence of Dinaric people has been given. There are to main hypothesis, both of which are untrue.

 

The first is that Dinarics are created when a Mediterranean strain is mixed with a short-headed European like the Alpine race. Yet Mediterraneans and Alpines (among other short headed Europeans) lived side by side for thousands of years, and it was only until the later years of the bronze age that Dinaric types began to appear in Europe. This cannot be a valid explanation.

 

The second theory is that some vague and unexplainable evolutionary process occurs when Mediterranean types are exposed to a mountainous climate. The problem with this is that not everyone who lives in a mountain environment is Dinaric, and plenty of Dinarics live in totally flat environments.

 

The origin of the Dinaric race is quite simple and easy to see for anyone willing to investigate with an open mind. And the reality is this: The Dinarics are Mongoloids. They really are Mongoloid people. The short and broad heads, higher skull vaults, moderately long faces, alveolar prognathism, excessively short mandibles, flaring cheekbones... All these characteristics serve to unite the Dinarics with their brethren from further east. This would also explain why they were never found in Europe until very, very recently, and why they have been found outside of Europe for thousands of years.

 

The vast majority of Dinarics are not found in southeastern Europe and Eurasia. They are found in southern Mexico, Guatemala, the rest of central America, Peru. Prior to the arrival of the Anglo they walked across a broad swath of the modern day United States, from Texas to Nebraska and beyond.

 

Just look at this photo of a a Slovakian Dinaric compared to a nearly Native American of the same racial type. Note that the Slovakian is actually more Mongoloid looking than the Native American. His face is flatter, his eyes not nearly as deep set and he lacks the supraorbital torus. The Native American's cranial vault is also much lower.

 

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In a 2012 issue of Genetics Nick Patterson and his team uncovered a startling and (for some) discomforting revelaton: Northern Europeans are at least 10% Mongoloid, genetically, and the percentage is likewise high for eastern Europeans. Note that in genetics a percentage of 10 does not mean "1 out of 10." A result that high means that you are pretty much entirely Mongoloid; more of the genes which make you what you are have been derived from Mongoloids, if you are the average northern or eastern European.

 

With solid genetic and archaeological evidence can there be any question as to the Mongoloid origin of the Dinaric race? The data say no.

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What are you trying to achieve?

 

 

Also: Dr. George W. Gill, professor of anthropology at the University of Wyoming and Dennis O'Neil professor of anthropology at Palomar College, said that "Mongoloid" concept originated with a now disputed typological method of racial classification. All the -oid racial terms (e.g. Mongoloid, Caucasoid, Negroid, etc.) are now often controversial in both technical and non-technical contexts and may sometimes give offence no matter how they are used.

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^Exactly, which is completely why I don't find this funny like some others do, and I never have found it funny with other posters similar to the Baron, because if you look into it there's some very dangerous undertones behind this (Or there can be in many ways).

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What are you trying to achieve?

 

 

Also: Dr. George W. Gill, professor of anthropology at the University of Wyoming and Dennis O'Neil professor of anthropology at Palomar College, said that "Mongoloid" concept originated with a now disputed typological method of racial classification. All the -oid racial terms (e.g. Mongoloid, Caucasoid, Negroid, etc.) are now often controversial in both technical and non-technical contexts and may sometimes give offence no matter how they are used.

My goal is to spread Iversonist thought to the far reaches of the internet.

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My goal is to spread Iversonist thought to the far reaches of the internet.

 

Well has it been peer reviewed and accepted as a scientific paper? I'd start there. That way the people who actually care about these things specifically (not saying that there won't be anybody here that does care about that) can find out about it. The fact it has gone through such rigorous analysis will add weight to the idea too and be more believable than some random person posting some random thing on some random forum.

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Have you not realised this Baron person doesn't have a handful of braincells? He simply re-posts others ideas and then vaguely goes along with it.

 

It's just funny you expected to get a debate out of this, he's incapable of it.

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Uhh what motive? He's only here to entertain himself with his odd and erratic sense of humor, only he's only laughing beside himself now as all of his other AnthroScape buddies are long gone. He's not a funny or intelligent troll and he refuses to engage in actual conversations with people here so I really can't understand why he garners so much attention.

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