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Plate 36

European dinarics: I

Fig. 1 (3 views). An Englishman from Yorkshire; an excellent example of the Dinaric seafarers who invaded Britain in the Early Bronze Age. This man may be considered a type specimen of Bell Beaker brachycephal.

Fig. 2 (3 views). A less completely Dinaricized Netherlander from North Brabant.

Fig. 3 (3 views). A Frenchman from Lyon; typical of the local Mediterranean- Alpine product in much of France, especially in the northeastern half of the Republic.

Fig. 4 (3 views). A Slovak from Tfsoka, Czechoslovakia. Although the Czechs themselves are predominantly Alpine, the Moravians and Slovaks are frequently Dinaric. This man could easily pass for a Frenchman.

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Plate 37

European dinarics: II

Fig. 1 (3 views). Another Dinaric Slovak, in this case exceptionally long-faced, in a more exaggeratedly Dinaric manner.

Fig. 2 (3 views). An Italian from the province of Ancona, northern Italy; a Dinari- cized Alpine-Mediterranean combination is characteristic of most North and many central Italians.

Fig. 3 (3 views). A similar example from the province of Prozioni, central Italy. These Dinaricized Italians are frequently thick-set and stocky.

Fig. 4 (3 views). A Magyar from i, Hungary. This Dinaricized Alpine is more typ­ical of the Magyar people than the Ladogan prototype shown on Plate 2, or the Alpine on Plate 14.

Plate 38

European dinarics: III

Fig. 1 (3 views). A Russian nobleman of Polish and Russian descent; although highly Dinaricized, this individual possesses a mandible of exceptional width.

Fig. 2 (3 views, photo F. I. Rainer; from Rainer, F. I., Enquetes Anthropologiques dans Trois Villages Roumams des Carpathes, Plate V-3, Fundul Moldavii #65). A Rumanian from the Carpathian mountain village of Fundul Moldavii in the Bukovina. A classic example of an European Dinaric.

Fig. 3 (3 views). A Croatian from Istria. Aside from the Carpathians, the greatest concentration point of Dinarics proper in Europe is the mountain zone from the Tyrol to Albania. This predominantly blond Croat is an excellent example of the Dinaric population in northwestern Yugoslavia.

Fig. 4 (3 views). A Montenegrin Dinaric. Many of the Montenegrins are very large­headed and show evidences of unreduced Palaeolithic admixture. (See Plate 8.) The present individual is typical of the more strictly Dinaric element in Montenegro; brunet, like most Serbs; and shorter-faced than other Dinarics as, for example, in Albania.

Plate 39

European dinarics: IV

Fig. 1 (2 views). A Moslem Serb from Dibra, in Old Serbia. This Serb, like most of his countrymen, is tall, brunet, rather small-headed, and brachycephalic. It would appear that a brachycephalization of the “Pontic” Mediterranean type, shown on Plate 26, is involved.

Fig. 2 (2 views). An Albanian gendarme from Puka, in the center of the Gheg coun­try. This individual, like many Albanians when dressed and coiffured in western Euro­pean style, looks like a Frenchman.

Fig. 3 (2 views). An exaggeratedly tall, lean, and long-faced Dinaric from Klementi, the northernmost bairak of the tribe of Malsia e Mad he. Northern Albania is probably the most highly Dinaricized country in Europe.

Fig. 4 (2 views). A blond Gheg from Zadrima; a classic Noric.

Fig. 5 (2 views). An extremely Dinaricized Zadrima Gheg; this individual may be considered an example of the ultimate in Dinaricization.

Fig. 6 (2 views). A Dinaric Greek of Epirote stock, from Gjinokaster in what is now Albania. Many Greeks, especially Epirotes, are Dinarics.

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