vingul
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Post by vingul on Jan 31, 2006 5:57:14 GMT -5
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Post by Platypus on Jan 31, 2006 8:35:55 GMT -5
interesting, in profile the bridge spine is slightly bony and convex, while in front view and the tip are rather 'flashy' and soft, with little bony transaction.
racially its hard to determine, though usually the sharper elements are associated with Nordics and mediterraneans while the flashier ones to Alpinids, Bruenns, Borrebies etc.
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vingul
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Post by vingul on Jan 31, 2006 9:55:42 GMT -5
interesting, in profile the bridge spine is slightly bony and convex, while in front view and the tip are rather 'flashy' and soft, with little bony transaction. Indeed, at first glimpse it might look like two different noses, but they belong to the same person. Chamaerrhine, mostly Palaeatlantid/some other Cromagnid, with Nordid spine.
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