Were minoans low T? (no beards!)

>No man is depicted bearded
Were minoans low T?

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  1. 3 years ago
    Anonymous

    they copied egyptians just like this color convention of red brown for men and lighter color for women is egyptian

  2. 3 years ago
    Anonymous

    They're also blacks because we wuz also minoans.

  3. 3 years ago
    Anonymous

    >a bunch of kouros

    • 3 years ago
      Anonymous

      looks like liberal

    • 3 years ago
      Anonymous

      I want to breed his bussy

      • 3 years ago
        Anonymous

        Shit taste

  4. 3 years ago
    Anonymous

    I have this exact same phenotype and can't grow a proper beard. I suspect they had the same issue.

    • 3 years ago
      Anonymous

      Facial hair growth is only partially affected by t levels. It's largely informed by sensitivity to DHT, which yes is a product of testosterone but individual sensitivity to DHT seems to be genetically predetermined regardless of hormonal profile and often is correlated with place of origin- West and South Asians are the most sensitive and thus usually begin growing facial hair earlier in pubertal development and have the capability to grew dense full beards relatively quickly while East Asians and Amerindians grow sparse facial hair. I cannot stress this enough because Europeans colonists were extremely impressed with the physical capabilities, physiques and rugged lifestyles of Amerindians and Native Hawaiians-some of the most hairless people on the planet.
      The correlation between decreased hormonal profiles and sparse facial hair only manifests in people who already have a predisposition toward growing facial hair i.e. guy should be able to grow a full beard but lower t levels are hampering the priming of hair follicles and conversion of DHT.
      That being said, the prevalence of genetic proclivities in a population does not mean that fluctuation does not exist in an individual level. If you're Middle Eastern or European or whatever and cannot grow a proper beard, this does not necessarily mean you have an androgen deficiency. If you make all the proper lifestyle adjustments or are taking hormonal supplements and still are dissatisfied with your facial hair growth, you must accept that perhaps you have a genetic proclivity against the development of facial hair and boosting your t levels even higher is not going to change that.

      • 3 years ago
        Anonymous

        They were MENA people, not mongoloids, who, beside central asians can't grow beard

  5. 3 years ago
    Anonymous

    They were so mighty that their legacy remains a humanoid BVLL in the form of a minotaur inhabiting Crete.

    • 3 years ago
      Anonymous

      Bull worship/as a symbol of power is also from egypt, literally on narmer palette

      • 3 years ago
        Anonymous

        Bull worshipping goes way beyond the Mediterranean. It's present wherever J2 is.

      • 3 years ago
        Anonymous

        No, it's a Mesopotamian or Anatolian symbol. It's even in Catalhoyuk. Indo-Europeans also stole it.

        • 3 years ago
          Anonymous

          They WERE the bulls

          • 3 years ago
            Anonymous

            The symbol predates contacts with Indo-Europeans.
            >it seems
            I doubt it. It's just another one of Parpola's fantasies. Other include Sredni Stog forming Maykop or Varna.

          • 3 years ago
            Anonymous

            It was a matter of time. They knew their bulls would eventually come

          • 3 years ago
            Anonymous

            The based BLACK BULL

      • 3 years ago
        Anonymous

        A-Brahmin Abraham, people of the bull.

  6. 3 years ago
    Anonymous

    they were a matriarchy so yes
    the more matriarchal and gynocentric a culture the more anti-facial hair they are

    • 3 years ago
      Anonymous

      Roman Republic was matriachal too I guess?

      • 3 years ago
        Anonymous

        outlier

    • 3 years ago
      Anonymous

      no they weren't they had a God. Its the same argument protestants had against Catholics. Mother Earth-Father Sky. Romans just went back to the same religion they were practicing before they adopted the Greek Gods. They said they were from troy but DNA show they're Minoan migrants, who also say they're from Anatolia. Hittites, Minoans and Latins are basically the same people.

      • 3 years ago
        Anonymous

        >Minoans and Latins are basically the same people.
        WTF I am reading?

        • 3 years ago
          Lugal-Ensi Gigachad of the G2a Master Race

          Hittite - 15% Steppe 85% EEF
          Latin - 15-25% Steppe 75-85% EEF
          Minoan - 100% EEF

          You see what he's saying right? The base European Mediterranean "race" is G2a Cardial EEF which started in Anatolia. In Europe that was mostly wiped out paternally by R1b/R1a and in Mesopotamia by J2, J1, and T.

      • 3 years ago
        Lugal-Ensi Gigachad of the G2a Master Race

        This

  7. 3 years ago
    Anonymous

    What about shaving?

  8. 3 years ago
    Anonymous

    This board is so boring, take the most interesting topic in the world but only look at it through the lens of an insecure male and you get this board

    • 3 years ago
      Anonymous

      /thread

    • 3 years ago
      Anonymous

      of course 1488th tread about
      >choose your his waifu
      is better

  9. 3 years ago
    Anonymous

    Yup, according to one paper WHG, EHG and CHG were hairy, but farmers lacked this gene. When you look at farmer art they don't depict themselves as hairy.
    The CHG might be responsible for hairy Middle Easterners. Also, for hooked noses. Farmers depicted themselves with straight noses (same as Minoans).

    • 3 years ago
      Anonymous

      >according to one paper WHG, EHG and CHG were hairy, but farmers lacked this gene
      Link?

      • 3 years ago
        Anonymous

        > A comparison of the allelic state of the individuals from this study to other HGs, showed that the thick beard variant at rs365060 was widely spread within WHGs, EHGs and CHGs. Thus, a selective event probably predated the split of hunter-gatherers in Europe

        • 3 years ago
          Anonymous

          Where does it mention anatolian farmers lacking hairiness?

  10. 3 years ago
    Anonymous

    They shaved. You should try it, neckbeard.

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