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The thing is he is in the sun and still does not appear to have clear reddish highlights.
This is a half Greek half Irish former classmate who had clear auburn hair when I knew him. It may be more brown now. In this mugshot not in bright sunlight his hair appears similar to your friend. Although I can’t be certain I would suspect that in similar conditions this fellow would show a greater reddish tinge.
Perhaps when he was younger your friend did have a more clear reddish tinge and it has faded like my former classmate.
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My hair looks more red than his and my hair is light brown with a reddish tint.
Inside it is less red looking,
In pictures posted this man does not have red hair in any of them. He might have a reddish tint not being picked up in these pictures but I wouldn't describe his hair as red.
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Predominantly Brunn
some residual Sudanid on facial features, I think
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Proof of the ridiculousness of classifications.
Location:
Western Ireland, other parts of the British Isles, Iceland, North America. Sometimes in Northern Germany and Denmark. Rarely in Scandinavia and Iberia.
https://physicalanthropologywiki.fan...iki/Br%C3%BCnn
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Definitely not a redhead. If he's a redhead then I'm dirty blond.
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Looks Balkan or light Kavkazian.
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Light Cromagnid + Negroid influence.
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