Alan
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very unreliable reconstitutions!
to Alan:
no, dolichocrane euryprosope (broad low faces) are not 'mediterranean' - they evocate the 'cro-magnon' phylum when jaws are broad too, very ancient, and which features could be found today among populations of same far origin but having evolved towards disfferent modern populations, concerning other autosomes (because thiese traits depend on autosomes, spite some profans remarks) - the typical 'mediterraneans', short or high statured, don't have broad faces, and these broad faces are today a relatively rare to very rare % in pooulations, except some little populated isolats - they did not fade completely out and can be found at low rate in individuals, curiously enough in rugby world among Welshes, Irishmen and French Basques or southwest by instance, or in some parts of Scandinavia, but evolved very early in some parts or were mixed in others -
these faces can be found at higher level in North-East an Central Europe, but then associated to brachycephaly (Borreby touch)- very rare around Mediterranea or Near East all the way -
Yamna is said by all authors to have been broader faced meso_Dolichocephalic.
CM is extremly broad faced Brachycephalic.
Borreby seems to be round faced brachycephalic and light eyed, haired.
Yamna was not brachycephalic. Yamna was pred. Dark haired and eyed. Yamna was meso-Dolichocephalic
In the eastern Mediterranean, North Caucasus and Western Asia there are still allot of this broader faced Mediterranean type.
Reconstruction of Yamna. They don't look CM or Borreby to me.


The Yamna population generally belongs to the European race. It was tall (175.5cm), dolichocephalic, with broad faces of medium height. Among them there were, however, more robust elements with high and wide faces of the proto-Europoid type, and also more gracile individuals with narrow and high faces, probably reflecting contacts with the East Mediterranean type (Kurts 1984: 90).
When I say "broader" faces I don't mean CM like square faces. I am trying to describe a robust mediterranean face which exist allot. To differentiate it from the narrow faced type you are reffering to.
Some more robust CM types did exist,also some more narrow faced Mediterraneans. But the majority was robust faced meso_dolichocephalic.