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Post by One Humanity on Jan 3, 2006 21:28:56 GMT -5
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Post by One Humanity on Jan 3, 2006 21:35:36 GMT -5
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Post by Agrippa on Jan 3, 2006 21:49:59 GMT -5
Interesting comparisons. Good job.
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Post by human2 on Jan 3, 2006 23:04:39 GMT -5
He finds himself in the face of every direction he turns to, doesn't he?
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Post by One Humanity on Jan 3, 2006 23:26:37 GMT -5
Are you trying to say that guy is a Corded Proto-Nordid? A short while ago I came into your forum and contributed some topics. Then you wrote a boring answer and compared me with a South East Asian woman because of my big eyes. Better check your behavior, it's queer.
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Post by human2 on Jan 4, 2006 0:50:52 GMT -5
Are you trying to say that guy is a Corded Proto-Nordid? I don't even have any idea what your thread is about, so no. So, what is this topic about, a "Corded Proto-Nord" stratum? What are you talking about? And please, explain in full with all possible links and quotes. Were you pretending to be a girl on my forum or what?
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Post by Dienekes on Jan 4, 2006 1:10:17 GMT -5
How are they "versatile"?
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Post by One Humanity on Jan 4, 2006 1:51:55 GMT -5
How are they "versatile"? The topic "progressiveness" was already discussed elsewhere. F.e. the people in the first row look quite similar to each other, so there should be a driving factor behind it. A selection of progressive Mediterranids and Nordid+Mediterranid persons, including a Greek one this time: Drawing - Greek woman after Clauss - Russian - French Portuguese (Luís Figo) - Neapolitan Italian - German (Edgar Selge, first from the left next to the town mayor of Munich) - American (Brian Molko) What are you talking about? And please, explain in full with all possible links and quotes. Were you pretending to be a girl on my forum or what? This is the picture you showed me: img278.imageshack.us/my.php?image=elsie3kh.jpgMaybe I will post at Quetzalcoatl again, okay. Right now you just posted this naked guy who most likely is not anyone alike than his fellow Negrito tribesmen if it's about kinship. OMG, I find the face of my father in the Germans I posted! From the same region. He looks like Schiller in this one: My parents divorced when I was one year old.
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Post by MC anunnaki on Jan 4, 2006 7:29:52 GMT -5
Dude's not real, but I take it you knew that.
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Post by Platypus on Jan 4, 2006 8:30:42 GMT -5
Great Gallery, I bet QVP will hate the virtual absence of Alpinids Raul Bova is not Indian but Italian
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Post by Educate Me on Jan 4, 2006 13:02:06 GMT -5
Great Gallery, I bet QVP will hate the virtual absence of Alpinids Raul Bova is not Indian but Italian pfff, these are all narrowheads
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Post by Educate Me on Jan 4, 2006 14:14:27 GMT -5
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Post by Agrippa on Jan 4, 2006 14:22:20 GMT -5
He is a rather archaic Indianid type in some respects, pronounced coarse and somewhat Cromagnoid looking features. But no real primitivism and especially in profile rather progressive looking if its about the facial features, but the forehead is very low like in many Indianids and some Tungid-Sibirid variants too. In every case he can't be considered primitive nor reduced, shows progressive tendencies and might be about the "world average" or even above.
Most progressive Indianids are the Silvids of North America, followed by the Pazifid (North American West Coast) and finally Andid type. The most infantile-reduced ones is the Istmid subtype (Maya typical) of Zentralids and the most primitive the Fuegids and some Margid local variants.
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Post by Ewig Berter on Jan 4, 2006 15:10:26 GMT -5
In Race Forums, and generally in all forums dealing with Nature, there are two categories of people: The original-threads-starters and the ... well, the other ones!.
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Post by Dienekes on Jan 4, 2006 15:39:07 GMT -5
How are they "versatile"? The topic "progressiveness" was already discussed elsewhere. F.e. the people in the first row look quite similar to each other, so there should be a driving factor behind it. I didn't ask you about "progressiveness", I asked you how they are "versatile".
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