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    Default Classify Belgian Laurent Louis

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurent_Louis

    Born in Nivelles.

    It's a phenotype that i sometimes equate to certain (obviously not all of them have this phenotype) Belgians (regardless of their ethnicity and pigmentation) and some Flemish Northern French, a sort of horsy face with (sometimes, not all the time) a receding chin and a (sometime) pig's nose.









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    His typical from North France?

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    Atlantid

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    Alpine+Atlantid

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    He couldn't really be anything other than northern French, Belgian, maybe southern English i suppose atlantid and alpine

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    very American looking. Makes sense white Americans are genetically Flemish on average.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scarface F View Post
    very American looking. Makes sense white Americans are genetically Flemish on average.
    I agree, i remember on a trip to Belgium thinking many of the people look like Americans as they are generally pale but not really pale if you get where im coming from.

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    just an ordinary Atlanto Med altered by a tiny bit of northern influences, i see him pass in broader West and Centraleurope.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Valenman View Post
    His typical from North France?
    Northern France, ancient or modern? Modern time, he's not a outlier at all.

    Typical, I wouldn't say it that way, but I've already seen Flemish people with this kind of face but with a more defined jawline and blondish but with the same horsey face.

    I think it's quite variable. Some families have their own phenotype.

    His teeth, however, remind me of an English caricature.

    Some other northern French people have a more compact face, alpinoid (dinaro shifted sometime) but with a nose halfway between straight and upturned, a jaw halfway between oval and square, a more pronounced eyebrow arch, hairier, lighter (blondish to light chesnut/brown) to darker hair (close to black, not brown/chestnut, the beard is -sometime- more light), eyes of variable color (gray to blue, light brown to hazel, rarely dark brown but it happens). The pigmentation is quite variable so it's quite irrelevant for me (even if it can affect appearance), some people can have quite similar features without the same pigmentation.

    It is close to an alpinoid type but with different other influences I imagine
    But there are people who have this type of face in my paternal great-grandfather's (non-Flemish) village (Northern France) of 600 inhabitants.

    My paternal great-grandfather, however, did not have this phenotype, was least fatty, but with a close pigmentation (light brown eyes and chesnut hair color or brown not blackish hair color).

    However, of the 17 children of my paternal great-great-grandparents (from whom I inherited the last name), they have relatively variable phenotypes (pigmentation, facial features), so it is difficult to determine establish a “typical” phenotype.

    My paternal great-grandfather (native to the Northern French town Gouy-Saint-André):

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flashball View Post
    Northern France, ancient or modern? Modern time, he's not a outlier at all.

    Typical, I wouldn't say it that way, but I've already seen Flemish people with this kind of face but with a more defined jawline and blondish but with the same horsey face.

    I think it's quite variable. Some families have their own phenotype.

    His teeth, however, remind me of an English caricature.

    Some other northern French people have a more compact face, alpinoid (dinaro shifted sometime) but with a nose halfway between straight and upturned, a jaw halfway between oval and square, a more pronounced eyebrow arch, hairier, lighter (blondish to light chesnut/brown) to darker hair (close to black, not brown/chestnut, the beard is -sometime- more light), eyes of variable color (gray to blue, light brown to hazel, rarely dark brown but it happens). The pigmentation is quite variable so it's quite irrelevant for me (even if it can affect appearance), some people can have quite similar features without the same pigmentation.

    It is close to an alpinoid type but with different other influences I imagine
    But there are people who have this type of face in my paternal great-grandfather's (non-Flemish) village (Northern France) of 600 inhabitants.

    My paternal great-grandfather, however, did not have this phenotype, was least fatty, but with a close pigmentation (light brown eyes and chesnut hair color or brown not blackish hair color).

    However, of the 17 children of my paternal great-great-grandparents (from whom I inherited the last name), they have relatively variable phenotypes (pigmentation, facial features), so it is difficult to determine establish a “typical” phenotype.

    My paternal great-grandfather (native to the Northern French town Gouy-Saint-André):
    Your grandfather looks similar to my best mates dad who allegedly is pure southern English in ancestry, i am gonna post a man who allegedly is from west Paris, can you tell me if he looks local or mixed please?

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