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Post by pierolapithecus on Feb 3, 2006 20:07:11 GMT -5
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Post by gambin on Feb 3, 2006 20:52:07 GMT -5
I'll take a blind stab and say Phalian. In the top pic, she looks like she may have a touch of East Baltic, but that's not conclusive.
I'm sure that Agrippa, Platypus, and quarryman will be able to correct me.
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Post by oubit on Feb 4, 2006 6:04:24 GMT -5
alpinid-nordid mix + a bit of baltid - very balanced.
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Post by quarryman on Feb 5, 2006 15:13:26 GMT -5
alpinid-nordid mix + a bit of baltid - very balanced. Or a slightly reduced Borrebyid with Nordid and a bit of Baltid...
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Post by vingul on Feb 5, 2006 19:51:19 GMT -5
A blend of Nordid with a eury-mesoprosopic Cromagnid influence which is hard to pinpoint, but which fits well within the Borreby-Baltid continuum of N and NE Europe. I am not comfortable with the whole "Phalian" notion. Check out these different pics of her - a nice illustration of the insufficiency of classification from just a couple of photos: In this pic, she looks almost completely Nordid. She could be a Swede: Here, she looks much more typically Borreby, IMO: While this pic makes her look more Baltid-Nordid: Alpinid does not spring to mind, though.
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Post by oubit on Feb 6, 2006 8:24:42 GMT -5
she's too broadheaded and paedomorphic on the BW-pic for a being "completely Nordid".
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Post by vingul on Feb 6, 2006 9:20:40 GMT -5
she's too broadheaded and paedomorphic on the BW-pic for a being "completely Nordid". I said "almost completely Nordid". Pedomorphic? Really? She is a bit generalized, but I think her features are at least moderately clear and sharp. Walking down Karl Johans gate in Oslo, I see faces like hers all the time.
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