Guest Scanderbeg Posted May 21, 2005 Report Share Posted May 21, 2005 This is actually from a Serbian propaganda site but I just wanted to post it and see what people think. Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia, Slovenia and Macedonia = 75% Dinaric ( preslavic Illyrians) , 10% West Mediterranean (most common on the coast), 10% Noric ( depegmented Dinaric ) and 5% Neo-Danubian (most common in the north and Pannonia, Baltic Slav ) = 85% Dinarik / 10% Med. / 5% L+N compared to this: Czech Republic and Slovakia = 40% Alpine ( UP ) and 15% Noric (most common in Bohemia), 25% Dinaric (most common in Moravia), 20% Neo-Danubian (most common in Slovakia) = 40% UP / 40% Dinarik / 20% L+N and Russia, Belorussia and Ukraine = 40% Neo-Danubian (most common in Belorussia and western Ukraine, Baltic Slavs ), 35% Ladogan ( UP - Mongoloid ), 8% Nordic( Germanic invasion impact ), 7% East Mediterranean (most common near the Black Sea coast), 5% Dinaric (m.c. - E. Ukraine), 5% Noric = 40% L+N / 35% L / 12% Dinarik / 8% N / 7% Med. . It looks like the "Slavic movement" was not as big as people though they were. Pretty amazing to think that most of these Slavs were just slavinized. They show more close relations to Albanians which have a similar structure. http://www.geocities.com/zakus_1999/Races.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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