enigma
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Post by enigma on Jan 20, 2007 2:43:35 GMT -5
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Post by rikhardhur on Jan 20, 2007 13:36:39 GMT -5
Alpinid?
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kadu
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Post by kadu on Jan 20, 2007 14:16:12 GMT -5
West mediterranid+CM
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Post by platypus on Jan 22, 2007 7:53:58 GMT -5
CM/Alpinoid.
it the dark longheaded 'Paleoatlantid-Brunn' variant of the UK with slight Alpinization (Face but not Head)
just check the disance between te eyes, and the nose shape, as well as the body type)
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kadu
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Post by kadu on Jan 23, 2007 3:00:02 GMT -5
Platypus is correct, even a west mediterranid+CM is not so coarse and robust as a alpinized paleoatlantid, i failed ;D About you, Platypus, being the quickest classificator in the web...hahaha i challenge you for a duel thread
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Post by tyrannos on Jan 23, 2007 16:38:32 GMT -5
Nothing special, an Alpine type.
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kadu
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Post by kadu on Jan 24, 2007 3:40:51 GMT -5
Nothing special, an Alpine type. Using J. Lawrence Angel terminology that you like so much wouldn't she fit between Atlanto-Mediterranean and alpine categories?
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Post by platypus on Jan 24, 2007 10:12:28 GMT -5
she has a broad forehead but she seems rather longheaded as well a partially Alpinised (dark) Cro Magnid (like the Paleo Atlantid of Lundman) could be an answer. another one could be a dark Borreby Nothing special, an Alpine type. If she was just an Alpine she would fit places like France or Bavaria. She still looks N W euro, the rest is fake tan. @ Kadu meet you at noon in front of the Saloon
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