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Er no, they look fucking Mongoloidish with botox.
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What's your take on this guy. He's from Arkhangelsk Oblast about 70 km away from the Republic of Karelia. He has projecting cheekbones, or at least they're laterally projecting, but his maximum cranial width is absolutely pathetic:
https://ancestralwhispers.org/recons...ns/peschanitsa
"Peschanits Forager
Age: Mesolithic
Genetic Group: Eastern Hunter Gatherer
Period: 11890-10760 BP
One of the oldest Eastern Hunter Gatherer finds as of yet. The man stood at approximately 175cm tall. His skull width was small (134mm), length average (186mm) while the basion bregma height great (142mm)."
Their other EHG reconstruction is kinda similar, but he also has the Kylälahtic high nasal bridge:
https://ancestralwhispers.org/reconstructions/popovo
"Popovo Forager
Age: Mesolithic
Genetic Group: EHG
Period: 10000-8000 BP
Eastern Hunter Gatherer man discovered in Popovo, Arkhangelsk Oblast, Russia by S.V. Oshibkina in 1979. His burial is situated on the right bank of the river Kinema. The archaeologic culture resembles that of the Kunda culture. His estimated age upon death is 50-60 years. He is dolichocephalic with a sloping forehead of medium width. His face was wide and tall with moderate mesognathy. His nose height was great, while width is medium. The nose bridge is moderately protruding. His orbits are wide and of medium height. His mandible was very long."
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Yeah I did notice earlier Pesche appeared to have very high zygomatic index. Cool looking reconstructions. Second guy looks little bit like Antti Reini if he had stronger cheekbones.
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