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☀️☀️☀️ 🇷🇺🇧🇾🇺🇦 CRANIAL DATA BREAKDOWN of medieval slavic skulls found in Russia,Belarus and Ukraine ft.Vega Images:-https://justpaste.it/jwtfs https://postimg.cc/gallery/9h65jGb 1. RUSSIA (Vyatichi, Novgorod, North East) Key Physical Characteristics: - Head Shape: Predominantly Dolichocephalic (Long-headed). - Face: Generally wider faces with prominent cheekbones, especially in the Novgorod and North East groups. - Nose: High-bridged and sharply angled, indicating a prominent profile. - Eyes: Tend to be rectangular in shape. Dolichocephaly vs. Brachycephaly Statistics: - Vyatichi Group: - Dolichocephaly (Cephalic Index less than 75): 100 percent (all samples recorded between 71.00 and 75.70). - Brachycephaly (Cephalic Index greater than 80): 0 percent. - Novgorod and North East Group: - Dolichocephaly (Cephalic Index less than 75): Approximately 80 percent (samples ranging from 71 to 75). - Mesohypobrachycephaly (Cephalic Index 75 to 80): Approximately 20 percent (samples ranging from 77 to 79). - Brachycephaly (Cephalic Index greater than 80): 0 percent 2. BELARUS (Krivichi) Key Physical Characteristics: - Head Shape: Highly consistent Dolichocephalic (Long-headed). - Face: This group possesses the narrowest faces overall with very fine features. - Nose: Notable for extreme narrowness and fine nasal bones. - Eyes: Tend to be lower-set and rectangular. Dolichocephaly vs. Brachycephaly Statistics: - Krivichi Group: - Dolichocephaly (Cephalic Index less than 75): 100 percent (all samples recorded between 73.10 and 74.66). - Brachycephaly (Cephalic Index greater than 80): 0 percent. 3. UKRAINE (Severyane, Dnieper, and Polesie Ukrainians) Key Physical Characteristics: - Head Shape: On average, these groups have the longest heads and the narrowest crania. - Face: Generally long and oval-shaped. - Nose: Very prominent and high-bridged, featuring the highest recorded angles of nasal roots. - Eyes: Exhibit more variation than other groups, with some higher and rounder shapes. Dolichocephaly vs. Brachycephaly Statistics: - Severyane (Left-bank Dnieper): - Dolichocephaly (Cephalic Index less than 75): Approximately 90 percent (values ranging from 69.9 to 74.94). - Mesohypobrachycephaly (Cephalic Index 75 to 80): Approximately 10 percent (values around 77). - Brachycephaly (Cephalic Index greater than 80): 0 percent. - Dnieper and Polesie Ukrainians (Ancient): - Dolichocephaly (Cephalic Index less than 75): Approximately 70 percent (values ranging from 71 to 74.89). - Mesohypobrachycephaly (Cephalic Index 75 to 80): Approximately 30 percent (values from 75.03 to 77.89). - Brachycephaly (Cephalic Index greater than 80): 0 percent. OVERALL CONCLUSION ON HEAD SHAPE Based on the data provided, all medieval Slavic populations from these specific regions were predominantly Dolichocephalic (long-headed). There was no significant brachycephaly (round-headedness) observed in any of the samples. The primary variation was the specific degree of long-headedness. The Severyane and Vyatichi showed the most extreme long-headedness, while the Novgorod and certain Ukrainian groups showed a slight shift toward mesohypobrachycephaly (medium-headedness), though they remained far from the threshold of true brachycephaly. Compare with modern slavs https://t.me/dnameter/2404 https://t.me/dnameter/2406 https://t.me/dnameter/2405 https://t.me/dnameter/2405 My conclusion:-Medieval Slavs were even more Dolichocephalic русский перевод:-https://justpaste.it/9g7cg Thanks to Rude Rascal and Andvari Journal Channel:- @DNAMeter Contact:- @Messagehere333