Свевладе, како можеш мртав хладан тако нешто да тврдиш као да је нека богомдана истина? Јел имаш неки доказ за то, неку студију која је рађена? Можда се више сунчају? Немој сад само да кажеш како је то општепознато и очигледно или да наведеш три примера како је особа А тамнопутија од особе Б.
Ево шта пише Кун у својој студији Расе Европе за народе са наших простора (дијелио их је по регионалном,а не по националном принципу),а везано за пигментацију:
"Among the Yugoslavs, religion as well as language forms a source of division; the Croats and Slovenes are Catholics, the Serbs are mostly Greek Orthodox.
Under the term Serb are included, however, such diverse peoples as the Serbs Proper, the Montenegrins, the Bosnians, the Herzegovinians, and the Dalmatians. The Bosnians and Herzegovinians include large minorities of Moslems and Catholics, and the latter are particularly numerous in Dalmatia. Aside from the Serbs Proper, only the Montenegrins, whose religion served for centuries as a symbol of resistance to the Turks, are almost to a man Greek Orthodox."
Видимо да за Куна нема сумње да су Црногорци, Босанци, Херцеговци и Далматинци Срби.
The
Slovenes... and almost half having medium brown to blond hair, while light and light-mixed eyes total nearly 70 per cent.
The pigmentation of the
Croatians is equivalent to that of the Slovenes
The
Serbs (мисли на Србе у Србији) are darker in pigmentation than either the Slovenes or the Croatians; 45 per cent of eyes are pure brown (Martin #2-4), as against 20 per cent which are pure or nearly pure light. Over 55 per cent have black or dark brown hair, while light browns and blonds come to less than 10 per cent. The beards are, of course, often lighter than the head hair. The skin is brunet-white or light-brown in at least a third of the total.
In hair and eye color the
Bosnians (овдје су укључени и Херцеговци) are intermediate between Croatians and Serbs; they are darkest in the northeast, and fairest in the regions nearest Montenegro...The Catholics are likewise the tallest and the lightest skinned.
The pigmentation changes gradually but extensively from a prevailingly blond condition in
Istria to a prevalence of dark-mixed and dark eyes, and of black or dark brown hair, in southeastern
Dalmatia.
The
Montenegrins are prevailingly dark brown in head hair color; in Old Montenegro some 45 per cent of adult males belong to this class, while 20 per cent are medium brown, and 26 per cent auburn, or brown with a perceptible reddish tinge.The tribesmen of Brda and the northern border are somewhat darker, and show less rufosity. The beards are much lighter than the head hair; among Old Montenegrins 43 per cent are reddish brown, and 8 per cent contain a pure red element; only 17 per cent are dark brown. In Brda golden-brown beards are extremely common, as frequent as 39 per cent; in the northern border tribes, 24 per cent. The rufosity of the Montenegrins, and their tendency to golden blondism, is not only extreme, but is particularly unusual for this part of Europe. It will be recalled that the Serbians, traditionally close relatives of the Montenegrins, are much darker haired, and that the Slavs in general, when blond, favor the ash-blond side of the scale, being almost entirely deficient in rufosity. Twenty-five per cent of Old Montenegrins have pure dark eyes, and 10 per cent pure light ones. The pure darks are almost all mixtures between dark brown and light brown shades, while the pure lights are grayish blue. The mixed class, by far the largest, consists of 37 per cent green-brown, 20 per cent blue-brown, and 6 per cent gray-brown. The northern border tribes and BMa are lighter eyed than Old Montenegro, with only 20 per cent of pure darks. On the whole the Montenegrins have lighter eyes than the Serbs, and fully as light as the Slovenes and Croatians. Over 80 per cent have pinkish white unexposed skin color, ranging from von Luschan #3 to 7, 8, and 9; a small minority have skins which are as dark as light brown. About 25 per cent show some freckling, as is to be expected in association with rufosity.
Кун наводи неке конкретне студије, при чему изгледа да је за становништво Црне Горе имао највише података па је и најдетаљнији. Како видимо његов закључак је да су Херцеговци чак свјетлије пигментације од Босанаца.