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He could go fishing just with that nose
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nope, he has a high head above the ears. some sort of an intermediate between a Dinaric-like type but just more (Middle) Eastern (Armenoid?) and some sort of (Western?) Mediterreanean.
in different photos he looks different, in some he looks very Western, like French.
his ancestry is Jewish from Poland, Jewish from Czechia and Hungarian Catholic
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Swarthy Southern European (SSE). I like his name "Arien", though...
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dunno about your drawing being low- or high-skulled - Brody looks high-skulled.
then, his back of the head seems to have a lower-placed occiput than your drawing - the back of the skull in your drawing looks quite Mediterranean, without marked occiput and the most backward part of the skull is placed high towards top of the head, not lower as in the more angular skulls
Chamaecranic skulls are characterised by the skull height reaching less than 70 percent of the skull length. This is also called low-skulled. Many early humans, including Neanderthals, were chamaecranic.
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