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Wrong. Its more accruate to say the Germanics were around 5`8 - 6 feet, if you include the whole group and average the height. The more advanced Mediterraneans were on average 5`6 - 5`10. Not much shorter. Isolation of tribes & diet of largely meat, gave them that slight edge in height. it was mostly the diet.
You are confusing them for the Dinka people in South Sudan. 6`5-7 ft plus. Average height for them is 6`6 or slightly taller. The Dinka people have been the tallest people in the world, and have been acknowledged by the Romans, Greeks, & others. Not just for being very tall, but freakishly tall. Other Nubians at that time average above 5`11.
The diverse Celts also had many taller tribes as well. They had already settled much of Europe for thousands of years and in parts of inner Anatolia briefly. The Celts played more of a genetic role in Western Europe & the Balkans than the Germanic tribes. Second only to the Latin Romans.
Gigantism is experienced when DNA from somebody who is really tall, or has tall DNA, mixes with somebody who has small DNA, and the body doesn't have the code to stop growing.
Giants are people who are just tall, like anybody from the north.
A 1000 years ago though, people didn't travel far, so groups of people were tall, tended to stay that height, and groups of people who weren't tended to stay that height.
So you had people who were 5 foot (Romans), going up against 6-7 foot Germanic Tribesmen, and from there the height divide settled where the Roman Empire ended.
TL:DR
They are basically the same thing, one just doesn't stop growing until they die.
@Def!led wasting time just to type that out, what a bellend.