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I like to add that diet is also a major influence on craniofacial development. I don't mean to brag or boast about myself but I clearly have a defined ramus (The end point of the jaw, look it up) in my avatar/photo. It wasn't always like that, in fact I had no jawline and it was only until when I started chewing very hard food and gum that my jaw became more defined and my brow-ridge became more pronounced. High forces shape your skull, and testosterone does too.
I will disagree with you on one point though - That testosterone is soley responsible for phenotypes such as "anglo-saxon, tronder, cro-magnid, borreby, and brunn"
Although testosterone greatly influences craniofacial development you musn't underestimate the effects genetics have. An australian aborignie's robust supraorbital ridge isn't a result of testosterone but genetics. Ora mongoloid's robust cheekbones/jaw isn't a result of high-testoerone either but genetics in most cases. All testoerone does is max out your genetic potential. My brow-rdige for example is robust but not at the level of a cro-magnid browridge like Darren Shallavi.
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