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русский перевод 🇺🇦 🇺🇦 🇺🇦 Ukrainian anthropological data • Nasal Bridge Profile: 73% Straight, 11% Concave, 16% Convex Pigmentation • Eye Color: 36.4% Light, 55.8% Mixed, 8.7% Dark • Hair Color: 11% Light, 41% Mixed, 48% Dark Phenotypes • Main Phenotypes: East Baltic, Alpine, Noric, Pontid, and Dinaric. Sources:- Alekseeva, T.I. (ed.). 2002. Eastern Slavs: Anthropology and Ethnic History. 2nd ed. Moscow: Nauchnyi Mir. (Collective monograph; Chapter II by V.E. Deryabin integrates data from Dyachenko's expeditions alongside multivariate statistics for modern East Slavic populations, including Ukrainian regional types.) Deryabin, V.E. 2001 (deposited manuscript, often cited as 1999–2002). Ethnic Anthropology of Modern Slavic Peoples of Eastern Europe: A Multidimensional Quantitative Study. Moscow: Deposited in VINITI. (Core multivariate analysis drawing on expedition data, including those from Dyachenko's Ukrainian surveys.) Deryabin, V.E. 1999. "Modern East Slavic Peoples." In Eastern Slavs: Anthropology and Ethnic History, edited by T.I. Alekseeva, 30–59. Moscow: Nauchnyi Mir. (Detailed multivariate description of Ukrainian types, building on prior classifications including Dyachenko's.) Deryabin, V.E. 1983. Multivariate Biometrics for Anthropologists. Moscow: Moscow University Press. (Methodological basis for quantitative studies of East Slavs.) Dyachenko, V.D. 1965. Anthropological Composition of the Ukrainian People: A Comparative Characterization of the Peoples of the Ukrainian SSR and Adjacent Territories. Kyiv: Naukova Dumka. (Fundamental monograph from the Ukrainian Anthropological Expedition; delineates five primary anthropological areas/types among Ukrainians based on craniology, somatology, and pigmentation.) Dyachenko, V.D. 1992. "Not Just Black Eyebrows and Brown Eyes: Anthropological Types on the Ethnic Territory of the Ukrainian People." (Popular-science summary of regional Ukrainian anthropological variation.) Bunak, V.V. 1932. "Recent Anthropological Data on the Craniology of the Slavic Population of the USSR." Russkii Antropologicheskii Zhurnal 12 (1–2). (Early influential classification; referenced in Dyachenko's and later works.) Alekseeva, T.I. 1973. Ethnogenesis of East Slavs According to Anthropological Data. Moscow: Moscow University Press. (Synthesis incorporating medieval and modern data, including Ukrainian series from Dyachenko's expeditions.) Bunak, V.V. (ed.). 1965. Origin and Ethnic History of the Russian People According to Anthropological Data. Moscow: Nauka. (From the 1955–1959 Russian Anthropological Expedition; includes comparative Ukrainian and Belarusian data.) Dolinova, N.A. 1999. "Dermatoglyphics of East Slavs." In Eastern Slavs: Anthropology and Ethnic History, edited by T.I. Alekseeva. Moscow: Nauchnyi Mir. (Supplementary dermatoglyphic data, integrated with somatological studies including Ukrainian groups.) Gravere, R.U. 1999. "Odontology of East Slavic Peoples." In Eastern Slavs: Anthropology and Ethnic History, edited by T.I. Alekseeva. Moscow: Nauchnyi Mir. (Odontological analysis complementing descriptions of Ukrainian types.) Deryabin, V.E. 2001 (deposited manuscript, often cited as 1999–2002). Ethnic Anthropology of Modern Slavic Peoples of Eastern Europe: A Multidimensional Quantitative Study. Moscow: Deposited in VINITI. (Core multivariate analysis drawing on expedition data, including those from Dyachenko's Ukrainian surveys.) Dyachenko, V.D. 1965. Anthropological Composition of the Ukrainian People: A Comparative Characterization of the Peoples of the Ukrainian SSR and Adjacent Territories. Kyiv: Naukova Dumka. (Fundamental monograph from the Ukrainian Anthropological Expedition; delineates five primary anthropological areas/types among Ukrainians based on craniology, somatology, and pigmentation.) Dyachenko, V.D. 1992. "Not Just Black Eyebrows and Brown Eyes: Anthropological Types on the Ethnic Territory of the Ukrainian People." (Popular-science summary of regional Ukrainian anthropological variation.) @DNAMeter