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good examples of Bruenn can be found here http://www.balto-slavica.com/forum/i...showtopic=9463
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Looks more in the Brunn range, perhaps some Borreby influences involved along with Nordid influences, but overall her look is more Brunn like.
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Dalofälid/Cromagnid with strong Nordid and probably slight Alpinoid admixture would be my guess going after these pictures. She clearly has a North-Western appearance.Agrippa
Ireland, Great Britain and secondary Norway in that context and for this individual.
Other than that, yes, it could be just variation and recombination by chance, but I suspect Alpinoid influences, she looks somehow too gracile-reduced in a way I often see in Nordo-Alpinoid mixtures, but thats just a guess and its not necessary to assume that influence, as saidhttp://forums.skadi.net/showthread.php?t=119542Agrippa
I dont use the term Bruenn any more indeed and the morph shows in my opinion just Cromagnid/Dalofaelid mixed with Nordid, whereas the Dalofaelid morph shows a classic Northern Cromagnid example like you can find it in many countries.
In short, a Dalofaelid/Northern Cromagnid is a tall eurydolichomorph
Others said Brunn and some said Faelid.
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She has weakly developed epicanthal folds, but people with a North-Western appearance are not supposed to have that.
This, in combination with her oblique eyes, rather flat face and high cranial vault, could be interpreted as a Baltid re-emergence. Seen overall, she has a typical Baltid trait combination.
Genetic admixture analysis of British individuals - mixed with Eastern Europeans:
Y-DNA: R1b1b2a1a
mtDNA: T1a1
Eurogenes Biogeographic Ancestry Project: DE29
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I agree with the ones that see Borreby though I don't think it's dominant, more like Nordid/Borreby maybe. I mean she is partially Danish
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