Originally Posted by
Agrippa
Traits like stronger browridges, larger-coarser noses, more angular, broader and robust jaws quite often, larger-coarser chin, generally larger, coarser bones and larger measurements etc.
Among the Bell Beakers were Dinaroid, Alpinoid and skulls German anthropologists had problems with, one called them "bricks" ("Klötze") because they were rather large, squarish and very coarse.
The typical Alpinid skulls in comparison look more like "soft, rounded balls", nothing peaks out, nothing being extraordinary or really prominent nor striking. Just a moderate-rounded skull of smaller size.
Same reason as in all other variants: Higher male hormonal levels + the genetic variant which translates that into hormonal products which cause hair loss.
Take one aspect away, and you have no or just very moderate hair loss.
It seems Borreby have more often both. That can be just a frequency difference though, direct correlation is highly unlikely. So it is no general Borreby-trait, just more common among them.
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