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I believe this Portuguese transgender is also a good example.
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Would you guys say I'm a good example of a Berid?
https://i.imgur.com/lUjK8Mm.jpg
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What about Portuguese actress, Isabela Valadeiro?
I think she is Atlanto-Med and Berid
https://www.google.com/search?tbm=is...TT1vQZiwD_S0OM
https://www.google.com/search?q=isab...eMTv2oubf1Bi1M
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Berid (as defined by Lundman) is the same thing as Cipriani and Biasutti's Paleo-Sardinian type - a mix of Atlanto-Mediterranean (Litoral), Alpine and CM elements, showing traits of all three. Brachycephalized by the Alpine element, yet with facial robustness of CM types (nose within the CM spectrum, robust chin, usually well-developed browridge) with Mediterranean elements being most expressed in pigmentation/ability to tan and thicker lips than CM proper. Also, curly hair some Berids show is more typically (though by no means a mandatory condition or exclusively such trait) a quality of Mediterraneans than of Alpines or Cro-Magnons.
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