Praetor
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Post by Praetor on Dec 20, 2003 3:52:19 GMT -5
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Post by Praetor on Dec 28, 2003 13:06:19 GMT -5
Anubody?
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Post by herrx on Dec 28, 2003 13:28:36 GMT -5
1- I'd classify him as a Hallstatt.
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Post by AWAR on Dec 28, 2003 23:45:51 GMT -5
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Post by Dienekes on Dec 29, 2003 0:20:18 GMT -5
They all appear Mediterranean (Basic White) to me, the first two of Atlanto-Mediterranean subtype and the last one of a more square-faced Upper Paleolithic norm.
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Post by Praetor on Dec 30, 2003 10:00:25 GMT -5
The second one is quite clear.The third one is the most intriguing.As for the first I always keep wandering if he is depig. Med or shows a nordic strain.As for the Hallstat,that was good one really.
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Post by Artemidoros on Dec 30, 2003 14:23:38 GMT -5
The second one is quite clear.The third one is the most intriguing.As for the first I always keep wandering if he is depig. Med or shows a nordic strain.As for the Hallstat,that was good one really. How can you tell the difference between a depigmented Med and a Nordic?
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Post by Praetor on Dec 30, 2003 14:28:03 GMT -5
Easy question. I can't,certainly not from a picture.That's why i started this thread,to hear opinions.What's yours?
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Post by AWAR on Dec 30, 2003 16:57:25 GMT -5
Mediterraneans have smaller jaws in proportion to the rest of the face.
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Post by herrx on Dec 30, 2003 17:30:03 GMT -5
Mediterraneans have smaller jaws in proportion to the rest of the face. This is relative... The Hallstatt Nordic(The "stantard nordic" ) examples given here don't have a totally different jaw from the meds in the topic: Neo-Danubians, a "peripheral-nordic" classification, have a very particular jaw. Despite what the nordicist try to impose, meds and nordics are the more similar sub-races in europe(compared with Alpine, Armenoid). Nordics are depigmented mesocephalic dinarics, then, mesocephalic "norics". That's my impression.
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Post by herrx on Jan 2, 2004 10:45:19 GMT -5
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