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Post by pierolapithecus on Jan 29, 2006 15:19:22 GMT -5
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Post by vingul on Jan 29, 2006 15:36:17 GMT -5
You need to post larger, better pics of her.
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Post by pierolapithecus on Jan 29, 2006 15:42:06 GMT -5
You need to post larger, better pics of her.
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Post by vingul on Jan 29, 2006 15:45:32 GMT -5
That's better.
Nordid + Baltid-Uralid
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Post by pierolapithecus on Jan 29, 2006 16:51:35 GMT -5
That's better. Nordid + Baltid-Uralid Uralid? Are you sure?
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Post by vingul on Jan 29, 2006 17:08:58 GMT -5
That's better. Nordid + Baltid-Uralid Uralid? Are you sure? "Sure"? At Dodona? ;D Well, if we can both agree that Uralid is what the woman in the following pictures is all about, then "yes": Claudia Schmidt is predominantly Nordid, though. Uralid traits need not be in the majority to be clearly visible. "Neo-Danubian" might be the word.
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Post by vingul on Jan 29, 2006 18:28:00 GMT -5
To further clarify: I would place Claudia Schmidt between this (more Nordid, less Uralid): ... and this (more Uralid, less Nordid):
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Post by Agrippa on Jan 29, 2006 21:34:27 GMT -5
Would say she has significantly Lappoid admixture, but she has Baltid traits. She is predominantely Skandonordid though and quite attractive and progressive, but again, with minor Baltid traits.
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Post by vingul on Jan 30, 2006 6:45:21 GMT -5
Would say she has significantly Lappoid admixture, but she has Baltid traits. She is predominantely Skandonordid though and quite attractive and progressive, but again, with minor Baltid traits. How would you classify the females in my post?
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Post by Platypus on Jan 30, 2006 12:52:46 GMT -5
"Sure"? At Dodona? ;D Well, if we can both agree that Uralid is what the woman in the following pictures is all about, then "yes": I dont think that the lady above is very Uralid, North eastern Cro Magnid,what Coon called 'Ladogan' or 'Lappoid' in Scando-Germanic anthro note1: eyes dont have epicanthic folds, or signs of Mongoloid admixture note 2: pigmentation is light, hair if i recall correctly Blonde. Uralids are very hard to determine, and besides Russia, I wouldnt use this type in classification for other areas. Claudia Schmidt is predominantly Nordid, though. Uralid traits need not be in the majority to be clearly visible. "Neo-Danubian" might be the word.
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Post by Platypus on Jan 30, 2006 12:57:21 GMT -5
To further clarify: I would place Claudia Schmidt between this (more Nordid, less Uralid): ... and this (more Uralid, less Nordid): the first Lady is predominatly Nordic =East Nordid- Baltic influenced (face breadth, lips) the second lady is typically 'Slavic' since her general type appears in many Slavic and eastern European areas. now is all a problem of terminology. Baltid would be the universal type, though Coon acknowledged the 'reduced Cro Magnid' theory, with the undervalued 'Neo-Danubian' type of which the 2nd lady is an excellent example.
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Post by Agrippa on Jan 30, 2006 14:04:29 GMT -5
First Nordid-Baltid intermediate, probably Nordid rather dominant, second Eastbaltid with Nordid influence.
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Post by vingul on Jan 30, 2006 15:10:04 GMT -5
I have apparently been misusing the term Uralid. I am referring to the type which Coon calls Ladogan.
So, what is Uralid?
In your various systems then, what is the relationship between the various Baltic types and the type which Coon calls Ladogan? Are we dealing with a geographically lateral cline within a larger population of northern European meso-brachycephalic/euryprosopic Cromagnids? Perhaps Agrippa could be so kind as to draw us another diagram for this purpose?
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Post by Agrippa on Jan 30, 2006 16:36:45 GMT -5
Ladogan can be equated with Lappoid, you know my graph?
Otherwise we have other elements in the Finno-Ugric populations which is Sibirid, in the West mainly Westsibirid which is a contact form between Europid and Mongolid and in many respects (like CI) quite different from Lappoids.
The basic Baltid type is just a reduced Cromagnid form - Baltisation similar to Alpinisation took place, but with less of a body reduction and more tendencies towards Borealisation (cold adaptation) beside the general tendency towards more infantile characteristics. In the scheme I use Eastbaltid describes those more strongly from the Cromagnoid forms deviating variants which show Lappoid traits or/and a similar degree of infantile borealisation-reduction.
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Post by murphee on Jan 30, 2006 16:56:01 GMT -5
What about this man--what do you think? Excellent American guitarist I saw last night play in concert--last name is Kaukonen (Finnish or Swedish?). He has just about the biggest browridges I've ever seen.
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