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MobyD
02-21-2020, 10:20 PM
*Finnish
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Viridian1
02-21-2020, 10:30 PM
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Tronder Lappid and Uralid

MobyD
02-21-2020, 10:36 PM
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Tronder Lappid and Uralid

Her features are quite strong, probably due to both Lappoid and CM influences.

The Blade
02-21-2020, 11:09 PM
Tronder.

Cristiano viejo
02-21-2020, 11:16 PM
Resembles Stears.

Alenka
02-21-2020, 11:33 PM
Probably of Finland Swedish descent, if her surname is any clue.

Thambi
02-22-2020, 12:57 AM
Tronder + Lappid

Ymyyakhtakh
02-22-2020, 08:12 AM
Kylälahtic? She has a face that is both wide and long as well as a sharply protruding nose, all of which are features of the ancient Karelian crania at Kylälahti Kalmistomäki (https://www.researchgate.net/publication/251692355_New_craniometric_evidence_on_the_origin_ of_the_Karelians_the_Kylalahti_Kalmistomaki_Burial _Ground):


Results of the multivariate analysis suggest that the Kylalahti Kalmistomäki group exhibits a distinctly Karelian trait combination, being closest to Karelians from Chiksha and Turha who retain the morphological specificity of ancient groups with their robust and very high braincase, a broad face, which is slightly attened on the upper level and sharply profiled at the middle level, and a sharply protruding nose. This combination, which opposes Karelians to other modern groups of northeastern Europe and links them to prehistoric inhabitants of the region, is even more expressed in the medieval group from Kylalahti Kalmistomäki than in the 18th – early 20th century Karelians.

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Traits with the highest positive loadings on CV I (32 % of variance) are cranial height and nasal protrusion angle, implying that on the between group level, groups with high vaults tend to display sharply protruding noses. As seen from Fig. 2, Karelians, Komi Zyrians, Ingrians as well as the Kylalahti Kalmistomäki group cluster on the positive extreme of CV I. The opposite extreme is taken by Sami groups, which demonstrate maximal gracility, low vault, and relatively weakly protruding noses.

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Karelians display a rather unusual trait combination, characterized by mesobrachycrany and a relatively short, wide, robust and extremely high braincase. The face is medium high and medium wide (it is wide in northern Karelia). The upper horizontal facial profile is flattened by European standards, but the midfacial profile is sharp. The nose is sharply protruding and convex. This trait combination opposes the Karelians to all modern and recent groups of Eurasia including the closest linguistic relatives of Karelians, the Baltic Finns, specifically the Suomi Finns and Estonians (Khartanovich, 1986, 1990). Among the prehistoric series, the same trait combination is observed in the Meso-Neolithic sample from Zvejnieki, Latvia (Khartanovich, 1991b). [...]

A significant contribution to the study of the early population history of Eastern Europe and of the origins of the contradictory trait combinations distributed on that territory was made by T.I. Alekseyeva. In a joint monograph describing the Neolithic cranial series from Sakhtysh in the Upper Volga area, she notes that certain European Mesolithic groups were characterized by large dimensions of the braincase and especially by its conspicuous height. The face was wide and relatively low and a flattened upper facial profile co-occurred with a sharp midfacial profile and sharply protruding nasal bones (Alekseyeva, 1997). In Alekseyeva's words, this unusual trait combination, which was more than once revealed by multivariate statistics, was widely distributed and was typical of Mesolithic Caucasoids of the forest and forest-steppe zones of Eastern Europe as evidenced by groups such as Zvejnieki, Popovo, Southern Oleniy (Reindeer) Island, and Vasilievka I and III. In her words, there is no doubt that robustness and upper facial flatness were inherited from earlier Caucasoid populations of Eastern Europe (Ibid.: 26). In the joint monograph integrating the anthropological studies of the Eastern Slavs, Alekseyeva formulated her conclusions regarding the origin of this trait combination: "Judging by the concentration of these unusual features in Scandinavia, the Baltic and the Onega area, people displaying them had migrated to Eastern Europe from the northwest and were possibly associated with the Mesolithic cultures of the circum-Baltic region. Revisiting the long-standing issue of admixture versus evolutionary conservatism in the Mesolithic population of Eastern Europe in the light of new data, we must reject the admixture hypothesis. The location of this peculiar type and its expansion from the west to the east suggest that it should be regarded as an independent ancient type which originated in northwestern Europe" (Alekseyeva, 1999: 254–255).

Lemminkäinen
02-22-2020, 08:17 AM
Western hunter gatherer.

Columella
02-22-2020, 09:27 AM
She seems low vaulted, this means a very broad and possibly long vault.
In old taxonomy I would place somewhere between A Borreby and Nordic. Surname sounds Scandinavian.

Columella
02-22-2020, 09:28 AM
She seems low vaulted, this means a very broad and possibly long vault.
In old taxonomy I would place somewhere between A Borreby and Nordic. Surname sounds Swedish.
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