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Post by pierolapithecus on Feb 5, 2006 11:27:24 GMT -5
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Post by Platypus on Feb 5, 2006 12:11:45 GMT -5
in the second pic she looks rather Czech-Slovakian
Borreby element (gracile and narrowfaced) in the morphology in pic 1 More East Alpine like (pic 2)
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Post by oubit on Feb 5, 2006 14:46:14 GMT -5
nordid-alpine
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Post by quarryman on Feb 5, 2006 14:59:16 GMT -5
Higher-skulled Alpinid with a lighter than average pigmentation.
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Post by vingul on Feb 5, 2006 19:07:31 GMT -5
Alpinid-Nordid blend (with some Borreby, perhaps, but the vault height points to a greater Nordid presence) ... gracile, very "cute". In the first pic she approaches a phenotype not uncommon along the western Norwegian coast, where the local Strandid type is significantly blended with local Borrebys and Trønders/Nordids.
No Med, no Dinarid. I don't think she looks "East Alpine" either. No sign of Osteuropid or Lappoid.
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Post by Liquid Len on Feb 9, 2006 14:14:29 GMT -5
I have to agree with Vingul, she's definitely one of the cuter German actresses. However, I had the impression that she's at least slightly Dinaromorph on a low level, it's just not that visible in the frontal pics. It's hard to find good profile images of her; this is the best I could find: But also from the front it's visible that her upper face looks a little exaggerated compared to the whole face: Some further pics:
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Post by vingul on Feb 9, 2006 19:29:45 GMT -5
However, I had the impression that she's at least slightly Dinaromorph on a low level, it's just not that visible in the frontal pics. It's hard to find good profile images of her; this is the best I could find: Indeed another example of how there are never enough pictures around for any one individual to be properly classified. In the light of new pics, I agree with your impression of a slight Dinaromorph tendency.
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