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Thread: cephalic and nose index

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    Quote Originally Posted by Münchhausen View Post
    1. I would take those "self-measurements" with a grain of salt.
    2. Head measurements that only include total breath and length are not very good indicators for classifications, although the general shape might be:


    Thanks. So how we should measure our head? Do you have another way?

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    Quote Originally Posted by aliya View Post
    Thanks. So how we should measure our head? Do you have another way?
    A good caliper and someone who knows how to use it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aliya View Post

    Dolichocephalic. Where are you from?
    I'm Chilean.
    My father is German (Rhineland) and my mom is Chilean-Celtic french.

    Me
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    Quote Originally Posted by Reuter View Post
    I'm Chilean.
    My father is German (Rhineland) and my mom is Chilean-Celtic french.

    Me

    I would place you in central Europe. Austria, France or sth like that. You have a nice interesting face Did you have a classification?
    Once you mentioned you are from Latin America, I could place you in Argentina easily. I don't know about Chile though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by aliya View Post
    I would place you in central Europe. Austria, France or sth like that. You have a nice interesting face Did you have a classification?
    Once you mentioned you are from Latin America, I could place you in Argentina easily. I don't know about Chile though.
    When I joined to forum I requested a possible classification, and several users classified me as Brünn-north atlantid and some from UK told me I had a British aspect.

    This country is very diverse. You can see a range from Aymara-Mapuche to north european aspect with a high level of mediterranean population, but the majority are mestizo amerindian-mediterranean.

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