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Not talking about the colours, I was talking about the Brunn's curly hair.
Mostly unreduced, typically dolicho- or mesocephalic and mostly depigmented Upper Palaeolithic survivor of Cro-Magnid provenience, closely related to the Dalo-Falid type; the two are distinguished by minor specializations only. The distinctive "Irish" features which characterize the Brünn are to some extent recalled in the Scandinavian Cro-Magnid stock. This is just as likely a result of convergence as of synapomorphy.
http://www.theapricity.com/snpa/rg-brunn.htmWestern Ireland - Cork and Kerry in particular - houses the only living Brünn population in the world today, and this element accounts for nearly half of the Irish racial composition on the whole.
The Irish Brünn type has added an important increment to the Icelandic population, which already contains a predominant Cro-Magnid strain through the presence of the western Norwegian Trřnder type of Viking descent. An aboriginal Brünn-like population has also merged with the Germanic settlement in the Frisian and northwestern German country, where its descendants take the form of an altered Hallstatt Nordid, a type referred to as Anglo-Saxon. This mixed strain has played an important role in determining England's present racial situation.
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Doctor Jamie Roberts: Paleo-Atlantid with a North Atlantid influence.
Leigh Halfpenny: Brunn with a North Atlantid influence.
Adam Jones: Paleo-Atlantid predominantly.
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1. Brunn
2. Faelid/borreby with Alpine(small head size but robust face)
3. Brunn
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