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Hello strange creature, I think you are Borreby (and not all that strange)
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Borreby. Since you're from Ireland it makes sense why I think you look White Murican.
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You look identical(except hair colour) to Texan Chet Goldstein(not actually Jewish) from Predator Poachers(Youtube channel).
Also not under any circumstances pure Borreby under consistent anthropology, you are rather Brunn-Borreby(and not because you're Irish, I've called Irish people and many English people Borreby before).
Under Coon anthropology you can be a Borreby, where longer faced and people without flat occiputs are included as pure(like his main Borreby example which was meso or atleast non flat occiput, or this Bell Beaker skull which he called Borreby despite the original mesolithic Danish Borreby skull he based the type on being much, much more shorter faced)
but this completely contradicts many of other Coon's statements on phenotypes and contradicts measurements based approaches, because the measurements would be all off.
The Guanche skulls as a whole are unlike those of modern European Mediterraneans, and resemble northern European series most closely, especially those in which a brachycephalic element is present, as in Burgundian and Alemanni series.oldschool anthropologydivided them into clearly differentiated types, which include a Mediterranean, a Nordic, a "Guanche," and an Alpine. The "Guanche" accounts for 50 per cent of the whole on the four islands of Teneriffe, Gomera, Gran Canaria, and Hierro; the Nordic for 31 per cent, the Mediterranean for 13 per cent, and the Alpine
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