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If I'm not wrong, the farest from EEF should be the Sami
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They display important similarities with Loschbur, IMHO.
On the other hand, the closest to the original EEF are sardinians
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Not necessarily longer faces, but smaller and "softer" features generally.
Reconstruction looks bit like this guy
and this guy
Reconstruction looks bit like this guy
and this guy
I agree, this could be the best example of Mesolithic European if it comes to skull shape, nose similar to gravettian figurin, and who knows maybe tone of skin is right too.
"Loschbour" is very well known by DNA-hobbyist, because of Laz 2014's analysis of his DNA. He lived in Luxembourg about 8,000 years ago belonged to Y DNA pre-I2a1b and mtDNA pre-U5b1a. His genome is used to represent "WHG" or Mesolithic west Europeans, by academics and Eurogenes.
His skull is very well preserved and we know what pigmentation he had, and so I guess someone decided to make a reconstruction of his head.
Here he is.....
Here's where I got the pictures
http://www.wort.lu/de/wissen/wissenschaft-so-sah-der-mann-von-loschbour-aus-5419bc9bb9b398870806654c
Loschbour's people(Genetically speaking not ethnic, in this sense Mayans and Cherokess would be the same people) are very important to the history of many of the people here, as anywhere from 53-30%(according to ANE K8) of our blood comes from them.
His skull looks very exotic to me, but his reconstruction looks very west Eurasian.
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