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Mordid
10-08-2011, 04:44 PM
Polish actor from Legnica, Southern Western Poland. Pred. West Baltid with Nordid influence?
http://img.interia.pl/rozrywka/nimg/Kot_kot_mulatowski440_1693678.jpg
http://img.interia.pl/rozrywka/nimg/n/g/Tomasz_Kot_urodziny_5192279.jpg
http://www.topstars.pl/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/mwmedia_20080814_184444.jpg
http://www.d-w.pl/index.php?view=image&format=raw&type=img&id=9058&option=com_joomgallery
http://m.onet.pl/_m/54ad297b6dff2a5cd56c8a4393ca96c8,12,1.jpg
http://www.strefaimprez.pl/sites/default/files/imagecache/scale_590x330/photo/33101_img_3132-1m.jpg

Agrippa
10-08-2011, 04:48 PM
Pred. Westbaltid, slight Nordoid.

Mordid
10-08-2011, 04:55 PM
Pred. Westbaltid, slight Nordoid.

the Kurgan group too, they were the progressive Cromagnoids with significant Nordoid-Mediterranid influences I described.


Resemble the Proto-Indo europeans?

Agrippa
10-08-2011, 04:57 PM
Resemble the Proto-Indo europeans?

Not too much, no.

The typical Proto-Indo-Europeans were high headed leptodolichomorphs or lower headed eurydolichomorphs.

He is a higher headed eurybrachymorph - his face-skull proportions being the result of partial Baltisation, that is something you don't find too often, if at all, among Proto-/Early Indo-Europeans.

kwp_wp
10-08-2011, 05:59 PM
I agree with Agrippa's classification

Mordid
10-08-2011, 06:00 PM
I agree with Agrippa's classification

Hey, I said it first! ;) He has typical Polish look, imo. :thumb001:

kwp_wp
10-08-2011, 06:15 PM
Hey, I said it first! ;) He has typical Polish look, imo. :thumb001:

All right then,
now I agree with yours;), he has it indeed

GeistFaust
10-09-2011, 02:53 AM
West-Baltid with Nordid influences.

Marino
10-10-2011, 11:25 PM
I'm not so sure if he is in fact eurybrachymorph. If he was at least mesokephalic, he could in my view still pass for a Dalofaelid with Nordoid and Northalpinid (Borreby), maybe slight Baltoid tendencies. I don't see the necessity to classify him as Westbaltid, but this seems plausible nevertheless.

Nice surname btw.:thumb001:

d3cimat3d
10-11-2011, 01:23 AM
Not too much, no.

The typical Proto-Indo-Europeans were high headed leptodolichomorphs or lower headed eurydolichomorphs.



Yes but there were major changes in the skulls of peasentry in the last 500 years, especially in eastern Europeans who became more brachycephalic than the ancient Slavs & Scytho-Sarmatians.

Mordid
10-11-2011, 09:03 AM
I'm not so sure if he is in fact eurybrachymorph. If he was at least mesokephalic, he could in my view still pass for a Dalofaelid with Nordoid and Northalpinid (Borreby), maybe slight Baltoid tendencies. I don't see the necessity to classify him as Westbaltid, but this seems plausible nevertheless.

Nice surname btw.:thumb001:

Looking at his profile picture, I'd go with mesocephalic:
http://e4.pudelek.pl/p2605/6a38dfaf0011b7594d2f8cf7
Westbaltid being between Dalofaelid and Baltid or you could say that they are Balticisation Faelid. I've seen a example of West Baltid with Nordid influence and they are not as rugged as Faelid. So, they are easily distinctly from Faelid and even Borreby. Since, he's from Poland, West Baltid are definitely the strongest component among Poles. I think he's bascially same type as Michał Żebrowski who is also Polish actor except Michał Żebrowski have Dinaroid/Dinarid influence:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/a7/Micha%C5%82_%C5%BBebrowski_by_Foksal.jpg/220px-Micha%C5%82_%C5%BBebrowski_by_Foksal.jpg
http://i.wp.pl/a/f/jpeg/19718/michal_zebrowski627.jpeg
http://imagebox.cz.osobnosti.cz/foto/michal-zebrowski/O92347-bb861.jpg
http://img.interia.pl/rozrywka/nimg/Michal_Zebrowski_fot_kina_1518589.jpg
http://i2.listal.com/image/1309571/936full-michal-zebrowski.jpg
http://4.s.dziennik.pl/pliki/2467000/2467502-michal-zebrowski-i-pawel-malaszynski.jpg
http://imagebox.cz.osobnosti.cz/foto/michal-zebrowski/O406633-96436.jpg


Yes but there were major changes in the skulls of peasentry in the last 500 years, especially in eastern Europeans who became more brachycephalic than the ancient Slavs & Scytho-Sarmatians.

I think it's the result of newer processes, nutrition and mixture with massive assimilation.