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🇷🇺☀️ Physical Anthropological Profile of the Contemporary Russian Male (circa 2025) The averaged somatological characteristics of adult Russian males in the mid-2020s reflect continuity with mid-20th-century Eastern European morphology, modified by documented secular trends toward increased stature and moderate cranial elongation. Stature: Mean height approximately 178 cm overall, with intergenerational variation evident—elderly cohorts averaging ~175 cm and younger adults ~181 cm, attributable to positive secular growth. Cranial form: Cephalic index estimated at 77–79, representing a decline of 2–4 units from mid-20th-century means (~81), indicative of a shift toward mesocephaly with dolichocephalic tendencies. Facial morphology: Leptoprosopic to upper mesoprosopic (facial index ~90), characterized by vertical elongation; mean face height ~126 mm, breadth ~140 mm. Nasal morphology: Leptorrhine (nasal index ~63), with straight profile predominant (~75%). Hair pigmentation (Fischer–Saller scale): Medium brown shades (Q–V): ~53% (most frequent) Light blonde to light brown (A–P): ~32% Dark brown to black (W–Y): ~14% Iris pigmentation (Bunak 12-grade scale): Mixed/intermediate (~49%): predominantly gray-green and brown-green, with gray featuring a yellow corolla also common Light (~45%): predominantly neutral gray (grade 9); gray-blue and blue less frequent; pure intense blue rare Dark (<6%): predominantly light brown (grade 3) Principal phenotypic components: Corded Nordic/Fennonordic ~50%, East Baltic ~25%, Pontic ~15%, residual variants ~10%. The composite phenotype may thus be described as a moderately tall individual exhibiting an elongated cranial vault, vertically elongated and relatively narrow face, straight leptorrhine nose, medium brown hair, and irides most commonly neutral gray, gray-green, or gray with yellow peripupillary ring. Papers: Key Anthropological Works on Russian and Slavic Physical Anthropology 1) Viktor Valeryanovich Bunak (1891–1979) Bunak, V.V. (1927). Craniology of the Slavic Peoples. Moscow. Bunak, V.V. (1932). "Anthropologische Untersuchungen über die Slawen." Zeitschrift für Rassenkunde. Bunak, V.V. (1956–1961). Anthropological Types of the Population of the USSR (multi-volume series on regional somatology). Bunak, V.V. (1965). "Methods of Anthropological Investigation and the Colour of the Iris in Russians." In Contemporary Anthropology (Moscow). Bunak, V.V., et al. (1968). Atlas of Anthropological Types of the Male Population of the European Part of the USSR. 2) Georgy Frantsevich Debets (1905–1969) Debets, G.F. (1948). Paleoanthropology of the USSR. Moscow–Leningrad. Debets, G.F. (1952). "Anthropological Types of the Peoples of the USSR." In Peoples of the European Part of the USSR. Debets, G.F. (1961). "On the Anthropological Study of the Slavs." Soviet Anthropology and Archeology. Debets, G.F. (1971, posthumous). Anthropological Composition of the Population of Eastern Europe in the Iron Age and Early Middle Ages. 3) Mikhail Vasilyevich Vitov (1920–2001) (often co-authored with Bunak and others) Vitov, M.V., Bunak, V.V., & Cheboksarov, N.N. (1959). "Ethnic Anthropology of Eastern Europe." Proceedings of the Institute of Ethnography, USSR Academy of Sciences. Vitov, M.V. (1960). "Anthropological Types of the Population of Eastern Europe." In Anthropological Studies (Moscow). Vitov, M.V. & Bunak, V.V. (1962). "Materials on the Anthropology of the Eastern Slavs." Voprosy Antropologii, No. 11. 4) Vasily Evgenyevich Deryabin (1949–2009) Deryabin, V.E. (1983). Multivariate Statistical Analysis in Physical Anthropology. Moscow University Press. Deryabin, V.E. (1990). "Anthropological Structure of Slavic Populations (Canonical Analysis)." Voprosy Antropologii, No. 85. Deryabin, V.E. (1996). "Modern Methods of Analysis of Anthropological Data." Moscow. Deryabin, V.E. & Purundzhan, A.L. (2001). "Secular Changes in the Anthropological Characteristics of Slavs." Anthropological Journal. Русский перевод:-https://justpaste.it/dugev Channel:- @DNAMeter