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Keltic Nordid.
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Keltic-Nordic primarily with Brunn influences perhaps.
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Definitely some Brunn working here--very deep and rugged jaw for a woman.
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keltic nordid+brunn, very western european.
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What is the difference between Brunn and Ketic Nordid? I thought they were the same.
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Brunn
Mostly unreduced, typically dolicho- or mesocephalic and mostly depigmented Upper Palaeolithic survivor of Cro-Magnid provenience.
Keltic nordid
In this respect, one might say it is intermediate between the Hallstatt and Norid types. Additionally, the Keltic Nordid has mixed with Atlanto-Mediterranid (cf. North-Atlantid)
(From http://www.theapricity.com/snpa/index2.htm)
The first one is an Unreduced CM and the second one is an aurignacid.
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Well, being celt... not so much.
Imagine the native celts being brunn and general med in phenotype.
And Keltic nordids:The migratory existence associated with the ancestry of the Keltic type clearly involved the absorption of several non-Nordid strains, most importantly central European Dinarid (probably by association with the Bell-Beaker culture of the Neolithic and Bronze Ages).
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