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Post by herrx on Jan 3, 2004 1:39:22 GMT -5
Ok... The camera was not working well... Dark blond hair, brown with some few green eyes. I think my lateral head shape is not med(typically prolongated only in the top) and can't be dinarid 'cause it's slightly dolicho(index = 74,7). Here are the photos: I think it will not be possible a classification relating me to only two sub-groups(as it's common here).
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Post by tphabs on Jan 3, 2004 3:33:05 GMT -5
Mediterranean with minor Nordic.
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Post by geirr on Jan 3, 2004 6:24:32 GMT -5
I'm not very experienced with classisification but you have to start somewhere so feel free to disaggree. My first thought was mediterranean, I think you are closest to atlanto-mediterranean by coons classification. You have a resemblance to the northern italian in fig 1 and the portuguese in fig 3 www.legioneuropa.org/Racediv/CSCoon/Papers/p23.htm
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Post by herrx on Jan 3, 2004 12:37:06 GMT -5
As i said, i think that one or two sub-groups is not enough for me. For example, there are some things that need more attention, like my chin. Looking at my family picture albuns, and comparing to coon's examples, my chin is neo-danubian. My frontal head shape i agree that can be atlanto-med, but i couldn't classify myself by my profile pic(specially the head shape).
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Post by AWAR on Jan 3, 2004 19:15:43 GMT -5
Hmm.... I see Danubian and Dinaric. Central European.
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Post by domii on Jan 3, 2004 20:29:12 GMT -5
what is this type of eyes? (not the colour, the shape) they are not very common in Europe I also agree with gierr atlanto-mediterranean, but I am no expert
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Post by herrx on Jan 3, 2004 20:46:10 GMT -5
what is this type of eyes? (not the colour, the shape) they are not very common in Europe I also agree with gierr atlanto-mediterranean, but I am no expert i don't see anything wrong with my eyeshape. I have a lithuan grandmother, i classify her as neo-danubian(i used to classify her as ladogan but it had no sense). She has some slight mongoloid traits, present in my sister, but my eyes reminds me my austrian grandfather's, and i do not see anything "attypical". I think they are dinarid. My right(me as the referencial) eyelid is slightly closed in the first pic too, but, of course, this is a problem with the photo.
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Post by domii on Jan 3, 2004 22:34:10 GMT -5
hope you didn't get offened UirapurĂș. I didn't mean it in a negative way. it's just that in the last pic, the eyes look like they are gonna pop out ;D ya I guess it's just a bad photo
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Post by herrx on Jan 3, 2004 23:37:38 GMT -5
hope you didn't get offened UirapurĂș. I didn't mean it in a negative way. it's just that in the last pic, the eyes look like they are gonna pop out ;D ya I guess it's just a bad photo No... I'm not offened. No need to apalogize, man! Of course, being this my picture, if someone says something unexpected, i'll become curious and i'll talk about it. ;D And you did what i wanted, you start to talk about separate traits, what i think it should be done, since my ancestry is not homogeneous. A major central european with relevant north-east and minor north and west european. And yes, my eyes were wide opened in the photo you said. Just observe that i was forcing them to look at the camera. ;D
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Post by herrx on Jan 4, 2004 7:55:50 GMT -5
Looking better, the first pic isn't alright too. The light is putting the attention on the nose and the forehead. I was looking in the mirror and my jaw is bigger than in the first picture... That was a really bad picture... But i couldn't expect more than this 'cause this camera is very old. i'll try to find some better one to get a better frontal pic.
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