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Post by Funky Kong on Feb 1, 2006 14:51:33 GMT -5
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Post by $ FEROCITY D $ on Feb 1, 2006 14:57:42 GMT -5
i'm not certain what his sub type is - a darker pigment skandinavian variant? robust gonia, sloping forehead with frontal bosses or some feature approaching it and maybe high orbitted. an 'orkdal' type?
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Post by murphee on Feb 1, 2006 15:12:17 GMT -5
There is some Atlantid there? The eyes look like some Irish people I've known.
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Post by jam on Feb 1, 2006 15:20:09 GMT -5
I think he looks a little bit like this guy:
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Post by quarryman on Feb 1, 2006 16:23:25 GMT -5
If he were from the British isles, we would have classified him as "Nordatlantid".
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Post by Platypus on Feb 1, 2006 18:30:55 GMT -5
Cro magnid Predominace for sure. thats hy he reminds of British counterparts. Cro magnid-Nordic. the dark hair is not alien in both types
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Post by Evan1211 on Feb 1, 2006 20:05:03 GMT -5
Yup. Like my dad, predominantly Brunn individuals with traditional nordic admixture can have dark features (my dad even has slightly olive skin that tans extremely darkly.) The very low cheeks and baggy eyes is common with the Brunnonord mix. I dont really see any evidence of Mediterranid features besides, possibly, the shape of his eyebrows which is common for British Med-Nord mixes (Atlantids).
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Post by $ FEROCITY D $ on Feb 2, 2006 2:49:14 GMT -5
this man's most outstanding characteristic is his low, sloping bifurcated head form (notice the bifurcation from the forehead) and his gonial prominence; if he's just a cro magnoid variant then substantiate on that, neither brunn or any conventional nordic or mediterranid.
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Post by Edwin on Mar 27, 2006 8:48:27 GMT -5
He is essentially a gracilized Cro-Magnid with Long Barrow aspects.
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