Borreby and Brunn are the U.P. types. What are the differences between these two types ? I know both are very robust and have light eyes generally, combined to a sqared face. Although i ignore the differences between them.
Borreby and Brunn are the U.P. types. What are the differences between these two types ? I know both are very robust and have light eyes generally, combined to a sqared face. Although i ignore the differences between them.
The Brunn is typically lightish brown haired (often red), while the Borreby is typically golden blond. The Borreby forehead is higher and a little more protruding (I think), the nose tending more to concavity and upturned tip; Brunn orbits are fairly low (sloping downward somewhat, toward the sides of the face), Borreby more level. And of course the Borreby is brachycephalic, as opposed to the meso- or dolichocephaly of the Brunn.
Brunn face (together with the forehead) has a parallel-sided appearance, while that of the Borreby is more undulating.
Other Borreby features which I don't think are shared with Brunns include a tendency to pronounced baldness and to hairiness; and also the eyes have a sort of prominent or bulging look.
Last edited by Rhydderch; Saturday, July 9th, 2005 at 05:40 AM.
Borreby is bracycephalic and hypsicephalic, and Brünn is dolichocephalic and chamaecephalic.Originally Posted by Celtic Tiger
Basically what was said.
Brunns are more rufous less bracycephalic and in general are more rugged and less rounded.
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