No.464653
🔍 Phenotype Breakdown (Estimated)
1. Anatolid – 50%
Why: The rounded yet structured face, medium skin tone, dark hair, and moderate forehead are classic Anatolid traits.
This type is common in Anatolia (Turkey) and parts of the Caucasus.
Often described as a blend of Armenoid and East Mediterranean.
2. Irano-Afghan – 25%
Why: The relatively prominent brow, darker pigmentation, and thick hair also resonate with Irano-Afghan traits.
More typical in Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and parts of Central Asia.
Tends to have a longer, more narrow face, but partial traits may overlap.
3. East Mediterranean – 15%
Why: Facial symmetry, dark features, and gracile aspects align somewhat with East Med types seen in Levantine or coastal Mediterranean populations.
This type is often more slender and elongated than Anatolid, so it's a secondary match here.
4. Armenoid – 10%
Why: There’s a very mild suggestion of roundedness and facial fullness that aligns with Armenoid traits (prominent in eastern Anatolia, Armenia, parts of Iran/Iraq).
A stronger Armenoid presence would typically have more facial convexity and a more prominent nose, which doesn't dominate here — hence the smaller percentage.
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