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 | | The Nordic race was thought to be prevalent in northern Europe, especially, but not exclusively, among speakers of the Germanic languages, and was characterized by tall stature, wide shoulders, long head- and facial form, straight and fine blond, red, or light brown hair, and blue, grey or green eyes. |
 | | The Alpine race was thought to predominate in central Europe, and was said to be characterized by short stature, dark hair, dark eyes, narrower shoulders and comparatively round head, and among speakers of the Celtic languages. |
 | | The Mediterranean race was thought to be prevalent in southern Europe, Middle East and North Africa, and was said to be characterised by dark hair, dark eyes, narrower shoulders, swarthy complexion, moderate-to-short stature, and moderate of skull. |
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