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Hithaeglir
06-06-2015, 08:26 PM
Konstantina Savvidou.

http://www.lifo.gr/icache/520/662/1/840045_sabidu2.jpg
http://www.protothema.gr/files/1/2015/06/05/10399185_1026324198380_4998019_n.jpg
http://www.protothema.gr/Images/ImageHandler.ashx?m=AnchoredFit&f=Ly8xMC4yMDEuMTAuMjMwL3Byd2ViZGF0YS9maWxlcy8xLzIw MTUvMDYvMDUvc2F2aWR1LTIuanBn&t=0&w=820&h=457&a=Center
http://www.lifo.gr/icache/520/421/1/840044_11109014_575239635912685_264893965791785279 9_n.jpg

I couldn't find any pictures from the time she was young.

Faklon
06-06-2015, 08:44 PM
Armenoid-Med, maybe Ιrano-med (Angel) but would except it more robust.

Was she of Pontic ancestry or maybe Cypriot, -idou?

Would probably fit the craniometrics of Cyprus better before all as Anatolian elements elsewhere seemed to be more robust in old anthropology.

For example, Cretan Nana Mouskouri seems to have an Anatolian element going on but still looks robust, closer to Angel's Irano-med.

http://s3.vidimg.popscreen.com/original/21/eGtyNjFyMTI=_o_nana-mouskouri-at-the-bbc---mes-tin-varka.jpg

Faklon
06-06-2015, 09:05 PM
Her nose is also kind of interesting, seems to have some continuity with the forehead although can't see it properly and kinda recalls the Greek ideal on which.


Greek art furnishes important information about the racial type of the ancient Hellenes. Coon in [4] observed that the beauty ideal of a straight nose and a lithe body was borrowed from Minoan Crete which was undisputably peopled by Mediterraneans [5,11]. The characteristic nose-forehead continuity of idealistic depictions of gods and heroes is more typical of Mediterraneans than Nordics [5], although it was rare for ancient Greeks [6] as it is for modern ones [10]. Angel [6] observes though, that his Dinaric-Mediterranean (Type F) morphological type approaches this ideal.

In her case the Dinaric part seems to be rather Eastern/Armenoid(in Angel's F spectrum). Kind of interesting to Aegean Palatial civilizations.