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My remark was based on a lone pic. I asked for other angles because a frontal pic can abuse you very easily. I was thinking: a little too high cephalic index, 'broad' is an absolute term, not relative as an index, so I was imprecise. The pics you show us illustrate very well this aspect: absolute and relative. That said, these pics are not good to evok 'atlant-med', except the last one, down.In some old Anthropology plates there were some broad headed Atlanto Med samples like these
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My remark was based on a lone pic. I asked for other angles because a frontal pic can abuse you very easily. I was thinking: a little too high cephalic index, 'broad' is an absolute term, not relative as an index, so I was imprecise. The pics you show us illustrate very well this aspect: absolute and relative. That said, these pics are not good to evok 'atlant-med', except the last one, down.
&: I think the nose of the fellow in question in this thread (Jovialis?) seems high rooted, what is not very 'atlant-med', but is more eastern in Mediterranea; but it's only a bet, without profile. Just guesses as always.
In some old Anthropology plates there were some broad headed Atlanto Med samples like these
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