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Nordic theory (or Nordicism) was a theory of race prevalent in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. It drew on the dominant anthropological model of the day which divided European peoples into three sub-categories of the Caucasian race: the Nordic, Alpine and Mediterranean races. The Nordic race was thought to be prevalent in northern Europe, especially among speakers of the Germanic languages, and was characterized by tall stature, long head- and facial form, blond hair and blue eyes. The Alpine race was thought to predominate in central Europe, and was characterized by short stature and comparatively round head. The Mediterranean race was thought to be prevalent in southern Europe and, sometimes, parts of North Africa, and was characterised by dark hair and swarthy complexion (according to some theorists of this period this was due to racial mixing with African peoples).
Originally posted by Odium
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Nordic theory (or Nordicism) was a theory of race prevalent in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. It drew on the dominant anthropological model of the day which divided European peoples into three sub-categories of the Caucasian race: the Nordic, Alpine and Mediterranean races. The Nordic race was thought to be prevalent in northern Europe, especially among speakers of the Germanic languages, and was characterized by tall stature, long head- and facial form, blond hair and blue eyes. The Alpine race was thought to predominate in central Europe, and was characterized by short stature and comparatively round head. The Mediterranean race was thought to be prevalent in southern Europe and, sometimes, parts of North Africa, and was characterised by dark hair and swarthy complexion (according to some theorists of this period this was due to racial mixing with African peoples).
Originally posted by gamerman
If you see here it looks like the craft have been pasted on the photo or that it has somekind of effect or gravity around it