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XenophobicPrussian
10-18-2019, 08:40 PM
Even longer headed than von Sydow. Corded Ware stronk. Deividas Mikelionis.

https://www.footballdatabase.eu/images/photos/players/a_251/251417.jpg

http://www.atlantas.lt/media/bearleague/bl1488543356424.png

http://lff.lt/comet/person/_resized/1891_e53dc04f-65bc-4669-814a-f7a0185a8c6a_285_365.jpg

https://i.ytimg.com/vi/31x_2NdAGo4/maxresdefault.jpg

https://g3.dcdn.lt/images/pix/430x260/oqNte0zK29Q/deividas-mikelionis-72361096.jpg

https://m.eurofootball.lt/images/articles/68225/original_55455.jpg

xtal
10-18-2019, 08:43 PM
Something happened to his jaw? Besides that he looks nordid/ east nordid

kiko
10-18-2019, 08:51 PM
East Nordic

Moje ime
10-18-2019, 09:00 PM
East Nordid

vbnetkhio
10-18-2019, 09:01 PM
Even longer headed than von Sydow. Corded Ware stronk. Deividas Mikelionis.


he is long faced, not longheaded

farke1
10-18-2019, 09:19 PM
East Nordid

chociprasa
10-18-2019, 09:24 PM
Aisto Nordid.

Davy Jones's Locker
11-05-2019, 08:04 PM
Nordic.

Harkonnen
11-05-2019, 08:08 PM
he is long faced, not longheaded

Yeah was just about to post this. Anyhoo, this dude likely has skullbreadth of about 11cm's, which puts him metrically somewhere around corded/iron age nordid division eventho he is not necessarily that dolicho proportionally.

Harkonnen
11-06-2019, 10:05 PM
Some specs

European Upper Paleolithic
Bizygomatic diameter, 142.8


Danubian Neolithic
Bizygomatic diameter, 129.9

Corded, Bohemia and Silesia
Bizygomatic diameter, -


English and Scottish Neolithic
Bizygomatic diameter, 130.4

Chamblandes, Switzerland
Bizygomatic diameter, 129.5


Neolithic Brachycephals, Belgium
Bizygomatic diamer, -


Swedish Neolithic Dolicocephals
Bizygomatic diamer, 128.5

Bronze Age, Cyprus
Bizygomatic diameter, 129.4

Bell Beaker, Worms
Bizygomatic diameter, 129.3

British Bronze Age, planoccipital brachycephals
Bizygomatic diameter, 137.4

British Bronze Age, curvoccipital brachycephals
Bizygomatic diameter, 138.0


British Bronze Age, Corded type dolichocephals
Bizygomatic diameter, 133.9

Scottish Bronze Age
Bizygomatic diameter, 133.9


Irish Bronze Age
Bizygomatic diameter, 130.9


Aunjetjtz, Lower Austria and Moravia
Bizygomatic diameter, 128.7


Aunjetitz, Bohemia (A)
Bizygomatic diameter, 127.7


Aunjetitz, Bohemia (B)
Bizygomatic diameter, 125.3


Estonia, Late Bronze Age/Early Iron Age
Bizygomatic diameter, 140.2




Austrian Hallstatt
Bizygomatic diameter, 127.2


La Tène, Bohemia
Bizygomatic diameter, 129.0

Gallo-Roman, Marne
Bizygomatic diameter, 132.3


British Iron Age
Bizygomatic diameter, 130.6


Irish Iron Age and Early Christian
Bizygomatic diameter, 131.6


Scythians
Bizygomatic diameter, 133.3


Armenian Iron Age
Bizygomatic diameter, 130.4


Danish Iron Age
Bizygomatic diameter, 127.4


Swedish Iron Age
Bizygomatic diameter, 131.5


Norwegian Iron Age
Bizygomatic diameter, 139.0

Hannover Germans
Bizygomatic diameter, 132.3


Anglo-Saxons, London Museum
Bizygomatic diameter, 133.3


Bajuvars, Reihengraber
Bizygomatic diameter, 132.2

Merovingians
Bizygomatic diameter, 132.3


Old Slavic, Poland
Bizygomatic diameter, 135.0


Old Slavic, Wends
Bizygomatic diameter, 132.2


Old Slavic, Bohemia
Bizygomatic diameter, 129.4


Anan’ino
Bizygomatic diameter, 134.5


Polom, 9th century Permian
Bizygomatic diameter, 137.6

Avars, Margarethen am Moos, Hungary
Bizygomatic diameter, 138


Jutas, Hungary
Bizygomatic diameter, 130.5


Tiszaderz, Hungary
Bizygomatic diameter, 134


Zvejnieki
Bizygomatic diameter, 139.9


Zvejnieki
Bizygomatic diameter, 139.1


Kylälahti
Bizygomatic diameter, 135.0

Absolutely narrowest faces can be found in Bohemia, Austria and Iron Age Denmark. Next Upper Face height.

Upper Paleolithic, 71.4

Danubian Neolithic, 68.0

Corded, Bohemia and Silesia, -

English and Scottish Neolithic, 70.8

Chamblandes, Switzerland, 68.5

Neolithic Brachycephals, Belgium, 78.2 (?)

Swedish Neolithic Dolichocephals, 69.1

Swedish Neolithic brachycephals, 69.8

Bronze Age, Cyprus, 67.7

Bell Beaker, Worms, 69.9

British Bronze Age, planoccipital brachycephals, 67.9

British Bronze Age, curvoccipital brachycephals, 69.6

British Bronze Age, Corded type dolichocephals, 71.3

Scottish Bronze Age, 66.9

Irish Bronze Age, 71.1

Aunjetjtz, Lower Austria and Moravia, 69.8

Aunjetitz, Bohemia (A), 67.7

Aunjetitz, Bohemia (B), 67.9

Estonia Late Bronze Age/Early Iron Age, 73.6

Austrian Hallstatt, 68.1

La Tène, Bohemia, 70.2

Gallo-Roman, Marne, 70.1

British Iron Age, 69.1

Irish Iron Age and Early Christian, 70.1

Scythians, 68.0

Armenian Iron Age, 70.3

Danish Iron Age, 69.5

Swedish Iron Age, 66.6

Norwegian Iron Age, 72.8

Hannover Germans, 70.7

Anglo-Saxons, London Museum, 71.7

Bajuvars, Reihengraber, 72.3

Merovingians, 69.5

Old Slavic, Poland, -

Old Slavic, Wends, 65.9

Old Slavic, Bohemia, 69.9

Anan’ino, Volga-Urals, 70.0

Polom, 9th century Volga Permian, 67.6

Avars, Margarethen am Moos, Hungary, 74

Jutas, Hungary, 65.3

Tiszaderz, Hungary, 70

Zvejnieki, Middle and Late Neolithic, Latvia, 69.5

Zvejnieki, Early Neolithic, 71.3

Kylälahti, 73.8

Neolithic Belgian Brachycephal sample has absolutely tallest upper face. On Coon's tables this Belgian sample had a question mark added behind the result, so I guess there might be some shenanigans going on here, but I'm 99% sure the result is good to go. Unfortunately this Belgian sample did not have zygomathic breadth nor total face height measured, so we can't calculate facial index for it. Also Avars, Kylälahti and Estonian sample have tall absolute upper face height. Next up total face height.

Total face height,

Danubian Neolithic, 115.8
English and Scottish Neolithic, 113.3
Swedish Neolithic dolichocephals, 118.3
Swedish Neolithic brachycephals, 119.2
Bronze Age, Cyprus, 117.2
Bell Beaker, Worms, 116.2
British Bronze Age, planoccipital brachycephals, 118.8
British Bronze Age, curvoccipital brachycephals, 122.9
British Bronze Age, dolichocephals, 126.2
Irish Bronze Age, 117.2
Aunjetjtz, Lower Austria and Moravia, 120.6
Aunjetitz, Bohemia (A), 115.5
Aunjetitz, Bohemia (B), 113.9
Estonia, Late Bronze Age/Early Iron, 126.0
Austrian Hallstatt, 117.7
La Tène, Bohemia, 114.3
Gallo-Roman, Marne, 117.7
Irish Iron Age and Early Christian, 119.7
Danish Iron Age, 116.3
Swedish Iron Age, 115.3
Norwegian Iron Age, 119.9
Hannover Germans, 116.9
Anglo-Saxons, London Museum, 115.8
Bajuvars, Reihengraber, 118.3
Merovingians, 115.6
Old Slavic, Wends, 114.2
Old Slavic, Bohemia, 119.5
Avars, Margarethen am Moos, Hungary, 126
Tiszaderz, Hungary, 119

British Bonze Age Dolicocephals, Estonians and Avars have tallest absolute faces. Unfortunately Kylälahti did not have total face height measured. Next we can calculate facial indexes. But at a quick glance it looks like British Bronze Age Dolichos might have the most leptomorphic face.