Ulrika Johnsson has been cited by the SNPA as a textbook example of their "Hallstatt Nordic", and I am not very inclined to disagree with them. Have a look:
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Ulrika Johnsson has been cited by the SNPA as a textbook example of their "Hallstatt Nordic", and I am not very inclined to disagree with them. Have a look:
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I would disagree. The squareness of her jaw suggests some UP.
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Her jaw is square? I can't detect thatOriginally Posted by cosmocreator
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Her face looks neither very long or narrow to me.
...and that is precisely what a "Hallstatt" looks like. They are not as long-faced as a typical Iron Age Celtic skull - like the ancient Belgic people exemplified, and is still common in Britain today.Originally Posted by Scathach
Originally Posted by Loki
Her Nordicness is not doubtful....
...but I agree with Cosmo that she has a bit of a sqaure jaw (flaring gonial angles) which leads me to say that she shows some UP in her overall Hallstatt Nordic phenotype.
Well if two of you would seriously suspect that, there might be some truth to itOriginally Posted by Allenson
I'd also like to hear what volksdeutsche and Frans say about this.
She is not Hallstatt, Hallstatts have thinner lips, thinner faces and longer noses.
She's definitely not a pure Hallstatt. She has some kind of robust blonde type, I want to say Falid or Baltid, at work there, most evident in the jawline, slight nose upturn, and facially, greater breadth/lower height. I can hardly criticize a Nordid/Baltid/Falid phenotype, now can I?![]()
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