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Post by Springa on Dec 16, 2003 21:02:59 GMT -5
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Post by herrx on Dec 16, 2003 21:25:12 GMT -5
Broken Link.
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Post by geirr on Dec 17, 2003 1:01:37 GMT -5
longshot- Australian or british?
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Post by Necronomicom on Dec 17, 2003 3:13:25 GMT -5
Noric
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Post by herrx on Dec 17, 2003 8:09:19 GMT -5
I'd say Med.
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Post by Springa on Dec 17, 2003 8:27:51 GMT -5
Noric was the best classification so far. I'll give you a tip: it makes sense for him to be noric, if you check his background. That's what he is. HerrX, sorry, there's nothing med about this guy at all.
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Post by herrx on Dec 17, 2003 8:40:02 GMT -5
Noric was the best classification so far. I'll give you a tip: it makes sense for him to be noric, if you check his background. That's what he is. HerrX, sorry, there's nothing med about this guy at all. Noric = Dinaric with some Nordic. Dinarics are themselves part med.
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Post by herrx on Dec 17, 2003 13:29:16 GMT -5
I couldn't see any nordic feature.... Yes, i can be wrong, i am not an expert... Seeing better, he's very dinarid.... My bases are suspect: He could pass easily by a brazilian white, and most of them are med, that's why i classified him as med. ;D but he really looks like dinarid.
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Post by Springa on Dec 17, 2003 13:42:37 GMT -5
What's nordic about him is that he's blond (although you can't really tell by looking at the pics) with blue eyes, and to an extent the shape of his head and his skin color (white/red).
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Post by herrx on Dec 17, 2003 14:08:46 GMT -5
What's nordic about him is that he's blond (although you can't really tell by looking at the pics) with blue eyes, meds can be perfectly blue eyed and blond. Nordics can be perfectly dark haired/eyed. His head shape looks more dinaric than nordic.
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Post by Springa on Dec 17, 2003 16:51:50 GMT -5
Well, there sure are meds with light hair and eyes, but a med with white/pink skin, blue eyes and blond hair, all at once, would sure look nordic to me. Or at least a mix between the two. Only skull shape would be mediterranean, and nordic and mediterranean skulls are not that different anyway. And since, as you say (and I agree) his head looks more dinaric, I sustain that any classification of him as mediterranean would be at least innacurate. If his hair, eyes and skin are not (tipically) mediterranean, the only possible thing left would be his head, which, acording to you, is dinaric. So I can't see what could be med about him at all. Can anyone give any examples of meds who are blond, have blue eyes and white/pink skin? I can't think of any, at least right now. meds can be perfectly blue eyed and blond. Nordics can be perfectly dark haired/eyed. His head shape looks more dinaric than nordic.
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Post by Necronomicom on Dec 17, 2003 18:03:24 GMT -5
a "med" with hatural blond or red hair is not med, its a nordid, there are meds with blue eye, such as North-Atlandids, and also many meds with pale white skin.
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Post by Kukul-Kan on Dec 17, 2003 19:53:31 GMT -5
a "med" with hatural blond or red hair is not med, its a nordid, there are meds with blue eye, such as North-Atlandids, and also many meds with pale white skin. That’s not entirely true. Even if Nordics and Mediterraneans are similar craniologically they aren’t the same, and pigmentation and soft parts aren’t the only difference between them. Take for instance, Esther Cañadas. She strikes me as a very depigmentated Iberoid who craniologically looks more in home in Spain than in Sweden, just to give you an example, even if her pigmentation might say otherwise. Compare the Spaniard to the Swedes(I chose these two because they were profile pictures)
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Post by AWAR on Dec 19, 2003 23:32:32 GMT -5
He's NORIC, a depigmented Dinarid type. Could be from anywhere in and around Central Europe.
He's not Nordic by a long shot.
PS. There are many depigmented Meds.
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