This is a mistake, under Dinarid description, medium brown hair, and light eyes(green,blue, and light brown) are norm for dinarids, while dark haired are as uncommon as light blonde among them. Most of them were 100-110 kilos range, only some were like 140. The video i posted people were not fat exactly, they are picked among 200 cm + individuals, and as big boned they are they can carry weight well. When we speak of Lewis, Mavrovic fought him, and in that fight he "only" weighted 97 kg, and despite that he looked fairly robust and strong.ĬM were primitive people(pra-ljudi) of Europe, very primitive looking, so anybody who has notion of primitive looks, or should i say manly, because strong chin, and brow ridges are sign of higher testosterone influence during puberty, and prenatal time is classified as CM on boards like these. He's a robust Leptomorph, with mesomorphic influences. Like that guy who said he ha 140 kg's, he has other influences.ĭrvis is of same height as Lennox Lewis (6'5" - 196 cm) but he fought in a division where 79 kg is maximum. Yes of course Dinarids are robust, but not fat at all, and in that video maker even said "this is not profession for those who like to keep better line", that is some broadness seems preferred. It doesnt have to do with body weight, or meat, but bones, and Drviš is also rather uncommon, or should i say, pops up from a norm no one would assume that Cromagnons are mostly found in a tiny area of France (Abri de Cro-Magnon). So some terms are broad others are narrow but if narrow it doesn't mean often that they are exclusively tied to that location, for ex. Dinara is geographically border between Herzegovina and Dalmatian Zagora. Of course Dinarids are very common there, but they are very common in other areas as well. Yes but some term has to be used and other terms are FAR more broad than "Dinarid" which is connected to a single mountain, Terms like "Mediterranid" are related to much wider areas. It doesnt have to do with body weight, or meat, but bones, and Drviš is also rather uncommon, or should i say, pops up from a norm, while Mavrović has Boxer nose(cartilage is surgically removed from nose), so even they should not be taken as a norm It would be pointless to classify people as Dinarids who are uncommon in that area.īTW i always considered Dinarids robust, and tall :confused: Ok listen like this, a race is called Dinarid because its common around Dinara. than some E1b1b1a derived types for example. There is wider range of phenotype, Croat Dinarids are among lighter actually on avg., because they are usually derived from I Cromagnoid hg types (that's why such influences are very common in Dinarids from Dinara area) who were surely lighter on avg. Certainly in Herzegovina Dinarid proper is stronger than anywhere in Croatia. Just because someone called the type "Dinarid" it doesn't make it authentically "Croatian" or from area of Dinara proper, Bell Beakers were probably first Dinaroids in Europe and they were in central Europe. You have no idea how Armenian Armenoid looks like. That Pole is Dinarid, I'd say he has more of a old Bell Beaker look than Balkanian.Īs for Arkan or Pole being Armenoid that's ridiculous. Guys like that exist, but are very, very rare Yea, but he would be unusual looking, probably had some Jewish ancestry that gave him Armenoid features. Mavrovic fought as heavyweight but he was always among lighter fighters, and now he's thin. Look at Drvis, he has height but he fought in light heavyweight actually. They are leptomorphs or lepto-mesomorhps. Certainly no Dinarid (except some Akromegaloids) should ever have 140 kg's. These guys around 200 cm tall each or more, and 110-150 kilos rangeĭinarid is strongest among them, but usually mixed with Cromagnoid-robust Alpinoid. I also wondered why dark features are prescribed to Dinarids, on boards like these, when actually for instance black hair is very rare among them but medium brown is like a rule, and complexion is mostly light if we disregard tanned ones. I always thought most MN look bit different, more like 3rd type, Saruman can you post some group shots of Montenegrins? First 2 remind me of local Croats around my place, but 3rd looks like bit foreigner.ġst 2 would i would say are Dinarid proper( if we actually took a refernce to most common type areound actual mountain Dinara, not all whole alps, and not Albania), but not "Šiptarid"
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