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Post by pierolapithecus on Jan 15, 2006 16:04:36 GMT -5
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Post by Platypus on Jan 15, 2006 16:58:56 GMT -5
mmmh rather typical in Britain and very hard to classify IMO
with Czeckanowski I could easily get away with a 'sub-nordid'
in this case a combination of leptosome Nordic , with a more lateral Brunn element, this combination though would produce a tall, robust result. possibly the effect of the massive industrialization and urbanization in England possibly resulted in a reduction or infantilization of most types (shorter limbs, rounder features). I am convinced that the Alpine type is rather rare in England due to the general lack of Brackyefaly besides larger Brunn/Borreby and Dinaric types
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