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The Sicilian racial richness

What do Sicilians Look Like?
Sicily's ethnic makeup is a rich blend from centuries of conquerors and settlers, primarily Italian (Southern/Greek/Roman) but with significant genetic influences from Phoenicians, Arabs, Normans, Greeks, North Africans, and Middle Eastern populations, creating a unique cultural mosaic distinct from mainland Italy, reflecting its history as a Mediterranean crossroads.

Key Influences & Layers:
Early Peoples: Indigenous Sicanians, Elymians, and Sicels provided the island's foundation.

Greco-Roman Era: Greeks (Magna Graecia) and Romans heavily influenced culture and population.

Semitic & North African: Phoenicians (Carthaginians) and later, Arabs (Berbers, Andalusians), brought significant genetic and cultural contributions, especially from the 9th century onward.

Medieval Rulers: Byzantines, Normans, Swabians, Angevins, Aragonese, and Spanish left lasting cultural, linguistic, and genetic marks.

Other Groups: Vandals, Goths, Albanians, and Jews also played roles in shaping Sicily's diverse background.

Genetic Profile:
Sicilians have a genetic profile distinct from Northern Italians, showing significant Middle Eastern, Levantine, and North African ancestry mixed with European (Neolithic Farmer/Sardinian-like) DNA.

This makes them genetically positioned between Europe and the Levant.

Modern Identity:
While part of Italy, Sicilians maintain a strong, distinct identity shaped by this complex history.
There's no single "typical" look; diversity in skin tone, hair, and eye color reflects the vast array of ancestral influences.

In essence, Sicilians are a testament to Mediterranean history, a vibrant mix of peoples and cultures.
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dancingtongue · 80-89, M
My Sicilian wife and her immediate family were an interesting montage. She had her father's negroid nose but lighter, more Latinx complexion. Her younger sister had a darker complexion like their father, but not his nose. Her brother had neither.

My wife told the story of how in junior college an exchange student from Spain would have nothing to do with her, thinking she was Mexican. When he learned she was Sicilian, he tried to date her. She said no. If I wasn't good enough for you as Mexican, I'm not good enough for you as Sicilian either.

 
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