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Thread: Narrow nose = Armenoid?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kung Lao View Post
    according to human phenotypes book, narrow noses are associated with the armenoid race.

    dinarid nose is more wide than armenoid.

    need discussion, thanks.
    Armenoids have slightly wider noses

    Dinarid humanphenotypes morph:


    Armenoid humanphenotypes morph:


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    Quote Originally Posted by Halvard View Post
    this is alpine phenotype too, nose too wide (mesorrhine). nose is not armenoid, the armenoid nose is hyperleptorrhine narrow nostrils/nasal index.

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    No,(very narrow) noses generally appear in cool or cold regions, or alternatively very dry regions.It appears in places such as Northern Europe, the Middle East, the Mediterranean and is specific to the caucasoid (europid) race.

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    Are you retarded? Narrow nose is a Nordic trait.

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    It's a West Eurasian trait.

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    In the North many have narrow noses. Samples from the North:


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    no, absolutely not. I see narrow noses all over Europe, especially among western europeans.

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