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A critical commentary of Armstrong et al. (2014) is presented. It is concluded that their article's argument (that the Skolt IQ is broadly in line with Cold Winters theory) is stronger than they give it credit for when other research on the Skolt is taken into account. They can also be more confident than they are in their conclusions with regard to the estimated Sami IQ.