Or is it the opposite? Anyway, how, when and why?
Or is it the opposite? Anyway, how, when and why?


Dolichocephals "evolved" into brachycephals beacause of dirty, swarthy, woggish, ******, ******, *******, *******, *****, Alpinoid subtype. That's all from me.
Probably it's just a prejudice, the thing we deal here almost all the time...
I've read in Milford Wolpoff's book that Dolichocephalic skulls developed in hot weather because they have a larger surface area allowing heat out easier.
Brachicephals (Cro-magnons and Mongoloids) evolved in a cold climate because the surface area is the smallest and the head is able to trap heat.
The two types have probably been mixed up for a long time but I'm not sure how long. I think both types existed in Europe after the last Ice Age. I'm not sure how they were distributed geographically.


well in fact old cromagnoid were more dolicocephalic than modern auragnoid
et tenebras invadere cor meum vindicare meas
Cuanto mas creo saber mas me doy cuenta de lo poco que se, que razon tenia Socrates
El oceano del Atlas en el occidente y el Gran verde en el oriente, el que ha engendrado grandes culturas, descendientes de Celti e Iber, hijos de Hercules, aqui surgimos y aqui seguimos, ese es nuestro legado, es nuestro eje y eso es lo que somos , celtiberos
Alpinid, Borreby and Baltid have the highest C.I in the brachicephal range.well in fact old cromagnoid were more dolicocephalic than modern auragnoid
I'd guess that Alpinid, Borreby look closest to the most cold adapted Cro-magnons. (most circular skull = Lowest surface area = less heat let out)
^Borreby
^Alpinid
Dalo-Faelid and Brunn both have lower C.I. values in the meso-doli range.I wonder if is this is a mistake of counting certain Dalo-Faelids and Brunn's as unadmixed when in fact they may be influenced by doli- skull types.
^Maybe this is what the original cold adapted, higher C.I. brachicephal, Dalo-Faelids looked like for example...


Paleoatlantids and tydal have CI of 73, according to Agrippa paleoatlantids are archaich cromagnoids
et tenebras invadere cor meum vindicare meas
Cuanto mas creo saber mas me doy cuenta de lo poco que se, que razon tenia Socrates
El oceano del Atlas en el occidente y el Gran verde en el oriente, el que ha engendrado grandes culturas, descendientes de Celti e Iber, hijos de Hercules, aqui surgimos y aqui seguimos, ese es nuestro legado, es nuestro eje y eso es lo que somos , celtiberos
I'm not saying that all Cromagnids must have high CI values.Paleoatlantids and tydal have CI of 73, according to Agrippa paleoatlantids are archaich cromagnoids
I'm only saying that certain scientists have speculated that higher CI values evolved in cold climates because this lets out the least amount of heat from the skull. An exception of low CI Cromagnids in Europe such a the tydal type doesn't disprove this theory because they may have migrated from a warmer climate into a colder climate sometime during or after the selection of these high CI values. I have no idea how old this is- it may be true that low CI individuals mixed into Cro-magnids during the proto-Cromagnid era 40-60 thousand years ago when the evolution for high CI values may have already ended.
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