My impression is that there aren't so many blonds neither redheads as it is usually assumed. It's correct that there are valleys and villages (in Asturies at least) where the roxa population is plentiful but I don't think they represent a notable % respect the total population.Art wrote:So, why are there so many blonds and some redheads in the north of the peninsula? Is it because of the Germanic heritage? There weren't many Nordic incursions were there?
On the roxos, it is believed that they come from the vikings who attacked the Asturian Kingdom in the IX century. I don't know whether is right or not but, e.g, it's right that there were some settlement in the peninsula; Povoa de Varzim in Portugal, where it was built a properous fishing community whose seamen were of nordic origin. Even nowadays it can be appreciated the typical scandinavian phenotype at the local people.
In Galicia, Cantabria and País Vasco; I didn't see many blond people.
Well, it's juts my impression and I can't assure anything because I didn't do any study on this subject.