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Can you be a little less vague? What exactly about his skull shape, nose, forehead and jawline are not Nordic? The cranial vault is extremely high and exceeds the breadth, the face is very long and narrow, the muscular markings are deep, the forehead is steep and high, the orbits are low and the jawline is strongly marked. The nose bone is prominent, as it should be. All of this fits perfectly in Coon's description of Corded skulls:
The most typical aggregation of Corded skulls comes from Silesia and Bohemia, whence a series of twenty-nine males may be assembled. These belong to a very definite, very distinct physical type. The length of the vault is great, well over 190 mm. in most instances; its breadth is slight, yielding the low mean cranial index of 71; and the height is great, considerably exceeding the breadth. Combined with this exaggeratedly long, narrow, and high vault form is usually found a high, relatively steep forehead; stronger browridges and muscular markings than are usual with the Mediterranean types familiar to us in Egypt, Spain, and the Danube; while the face form includes compressed zygomata, low orbits, and a leptorrhine nose. The face heights are probably great, and the mandible is deep and strongly marked, although usually narrow.
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I think he is only looking at pigmentation. Nordids are indeed robust aruignacoid as opposed to meds who are gracile aurignacoid.As you said a typical corded has a very long and narrow skull,very high cranial valut,long narrow often aquiline nose,long narow face,somewhat lower orbits than meds.
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