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1. Faces close to group prototypes are
attractive
2. Half of European Female Ancestry from the Middle East?
3. Macedonian Huns in Pakistan?
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1. Faces close to group prototypes are
attractive
http://dienekes.blogspot.com/2008/06/faces-close-to-group-prototypes-are.html
Extract:
In two studies, we modeled the locations of attractive and unattractive
Caucasian, Asian, and African faces in participants' face space using
multidimensional scaling analysis. In all three sets of faces, facial
attractiveness significantly increased with the absolute proximity of a face to
its group prototype. In the case of Caucasian and African faces (Study 1),
facial attractiveness also tended to increase with the absolute proximity of a
face to the other-group prototype. However, this association was at best
marginal, and it became clearly nonsignificant when distance to the own-group
prototype was controlled for.
2. Half of European Female Ancestry from
the Middle East?
http://dienekes.blogspot.com/2008/07/mtdna-macro-haplogroup-r0.html
mtDNA macro-haplogroup R0
Extract:
Nearly half of the West Eurasian assemblage of human mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA)
is fractioned into numerous sub-lineages of the predominant haplogroup (hg) R0.
Several hypotheses have been proposed on the origin and the expansion times of
some R0 sub-lineages, which were partially inconsistent with each other.
3. Macedonian Huns in Pakistan?
Alexander the Great Descendants visiting their homeland - update
http://macedoniaonline.eu/content/view/2238/2/
Alexander the Great Descendants visiting their homeland - update
Extract:
They are direct descendants of part of Alexander's the Great Army, who not able
to continue their conquering with him, decided to stay and live in the area. For
the first time, ordinary Macedonains heard of the Huns in 2005 when journalist
Marina Dojcinovska reported about the life of these people and the eery
similarites between them and the Macedonians in the Balkans. The similarities
were noticed in the traditional clothing (the clothing motifs and needing lines
were the same), the way they built wooden tools used in every day life, the
shapes and way their houses were built shows these are the same people who have
been apart for 23 centuries.
Macedonian Huns in Pakistan are one, if not the only tribe in Pakistan whose
literacy rate is one hundred percent. Princess Ganier Alika owns a five star
hotel in Pakistan.
Their number is around 50,000 and live on a land which in effect is
principality, governed by a Prince whose title is Mir (which means "Peace" in
Macedonian). He is the political and spiritual leader.
The Huns also speak their own language called "Buruseski". Macedonian linguist
Ilija Casule who has researched the language for 12 years says the Buruseski is
directly derived from the language of the Brigite. Macedonian Huns in Pakistan
are the only people in the world to speak this Antic language. The Brigite are
the nucleus of the Antic Macedonians, and the nucleus of the Macedonian Phalanx.
"The Macedonian Huns that are coming here are direct descendats of the famous
Macedonian Tribe Brigite, which together with the Mijaci (the Macedonian people
referred to in the Radika Valley) were the main punching force for the Phalanx
in all of their battles. These people are large, tall, mountain people. After 23
centuries, we still refer to the Macedonians in the mountains regions of Mavrovo,
and Radika valley as Mijaci, and if you visit you will see why", concluded Ilija.
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