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Dijedon
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(7/1/03 4:35 am)
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Well
Actually, the serbs have albanian racia traits, not vice versa, since serbs are slavs they have lost eheir original looks due to mixture with albos.

Also, illyrians did also contain brachycephalic people. It remains to take DNA tests.
Such racial composition is also found in Albania.

Again, if macedonians/bulgarians settled in Albania they must of left traces. Early macs (whether nordic or med) were dolychephalic. If albos are so heavily mixed with macs/bulgars and Vlachs (whom I think share same racial look as you) they must of made some parts in Albania dolychephalic, or atleast mesocephalic? Or maybe we have super genes, or maybe Enver Hoxha, besides taking their identity, changed their skull shape (wouldnt amaze me if Tirane came up with such things)?

Japodian
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(3/29/04 3:10 am)
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Re: Well
Well, the DNA tests say that mythochondrical DNA of all of Balkanian people comes from Caucasus. In practical seeing there is no big difference between Armenoid and Dinarid. Talking about that brachycephalic thing, Iranians are brachicephalic but I do not see any connection between them and Albanians. Third thing is that the anthropomorphic race does not say anything about your Illyrian descent. In Czechia ans Slovakia there is about 35% of Dinarics (I think that Czechs are not Albanian, bnecause in Czechia there were no Illyrians.). Atlanto- Mediteraneans which were said to be a pure north French look can be found in northern Iraq and western Iran. Do not make some stupid story about super genes, there is no use of that. My mother is Dinaric and Irano-Afgani mixture, my father is dinaricized Atlanto-Mediternean while I look like Atlanto-Mediteranean (they say Cretan variety) with very high stature (I am much higer than anybody in my family) and some Irano-Afgani mixture. So do not speak of some race bullsh1t, it just proves you have racial complexes.

iron21man
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(6/10/05 12:54 am)
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Vlachs and Romanians have the same origin,in my view proto-Albanians and prot-Romanians(before latinization) had perhaps the same "converged" ancestrial origin.

iron21man
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(6/10/05 12:56 am)
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Vlachs and Romanians have the same origin,in my view proto-Albanians and prot-Romanians(before latinization) had perhaps the same "converged" ancestrial origin.

iron21man
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(6/10/05 1:08 am)
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Luctor you have forgotten that in many places albanian are clani based. In southern albania one can clearly tell Labs, Chams, Vlachs, or Greeks. You can tell from their looks and expecially from head shapes. Chams and Labs are brachycephalic.

Even in cases of villages that are next to each other you would know who is a cham village and who is a Lab, both are ethnic albanians, don't assume it to be too much of a mixed ethnic "soup".

dankat23
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(6/11/05 1:54 am)
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Almost everyone agrees that Albanians and Romanians are related. The 2 languages resembles both through their latin elements and thraco-illyrian words. In my opinion once Romanians and Albanians were a single people. But when Slavs arrived they cut the communication btw us, occupying the space of Western Bulgaria/Eastern Serbia. We have many, many traditions in common - both Romanians and Albanians have basically rural cultures, very connected with the mountains, sheperds and so on.

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