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Post by Silveira on Jan 4, 2004 8:18:38 GMT -5
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Post by Razmig on Jan 18, 2004 4:47:08 GMT -5
armenoid nose eyes and lips, his ears seem too thin to be armenoid...and i cant see if his forehead is slanted...perhaps he has alpine or med mixed?
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Post by Agrippa on Jan 18, 2004 10:19:18 GMT -5
He appears to be Mediterranid-Dinarid.
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Post by Silveira on Jan 19, 2004 6:21:37 GMT -5
Dr. Salazar had a relatively dark complexion. I think he appears to be too strongly dolicocephalic to be considered Alpinid. His general appearance is not uncommon amongst the populations of the central Portuguese province of Beira Alta, from where he originated.
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Post by geirr on Jan 20, 2004 0:13:06 GMT -5
I would say a slightly dinaric west mediterranean common in Iberia West Mediterranean-
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Post by Silveira on Jan 20, 2004 12:00:51 GMT -5
Oliveira Salazar Virtual Museum (in Portuguese). Features photos of the house where he was born and his grave. "I owe to Providence the Grace of being poor." SALAZAR mmj1962.no.sapo.pt/MuseuAOS/
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Post by Razmig on Jan 22, 2004 0:55:53 GMT -5
I would say a slightly dinaric west mediterranean common in Iberia West Mediterranean- His nose is far more hooked than that, almost purely armenoid. I take back what I said about his eyes (they arnt heavy brow ridged or slightly at all) his eyes blend in with his brows, but the shape of the eyebrows can also be din/arm.
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