http://www.geocities.com/pbateman852/ni.htm
nasal length:60mm
nasal breadth:30mm
Mine is 50-leptorrhine.
http://www.geocities.com/pbateman852/ni.htm
nasal length:60mm
nasal breadth:30mm
Mine is 50-leptorrhine.
Last edited by Vojvoda; Monday, December 1st, 2003 at 06:54 PM.
Your nose is Very leptorrhine actually.Originally Posted by Vojvoda
Here's my info on this matter:
nasal length: 59mm
nasal breadth: 34mm
nasal index: 57.6
Last edited by Allenson; Monday, December 1st, 2003 at 05:20 PM.
Mine is narrow, but at the same time short, what makes him mesorrhine I assume.
nasal length (from under the brow to the end of the nostril connection):
65mm very long
nasal breadth (from nostril edge to nostril edge):
38mm broad
nasal index: 38/65x100 = 58.4 *clown horn*
Leptorrhine, nostrils compressed making the Hallstatt Nordic "oval-shaped opening", but fleshy, probably from the Brünn or Borreby influence.
"Why is yours longer than mine?" "Genetics.
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Last edited by Nordhammer; Monday, December 1st, 2003 at 07:39 PM.
Why assume, you own a ruler don't you?Originally Posted by Wend
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B. Nose form
Heights:
x-49mm : very low
50-52mm : low
53-55mm : moderate
56-58mm : high
59-x mm : very high
Breadths:
x- 30mm : very narrow
31-33mm : narrow
34-36mm : medium
37-39mm : broad
40-x mm : very broad
Source:
Egon Freiherr von Eickstedt, Die Forschung am Menschen.Teil1: Geschichte und Methoden der Anthropologie.
Stuttgart: Ferdinand Enke, 1940. - courtesy of Frans
Nasal Index
less than 70 - leptorrhine
70.0 to 84.9 - mesorrhine
85 and over - platyrrhine (chamaerrhine)
Last edited by Nordhammer; Monday, December 1st, 2003 at 08:09 PM.
Originally Posted by Nordhammer
Nose length is not measured to the tip but to where the nose connects to the upper lip.
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IHR Revisionist Conference, April 24, 2004, internet broadcast:
http://www.internationalrevisionistconference.c om/
Yeah, I have a ruler I just didn't want to do strange manipulations with a ruler and my nose in front of everybody here, anyway I measured it -Originally Posted by Nordhammer
W - 35mm
L - 50mm
NI - 70, looks like it is on the border between leptorrhine and mesorrhine. I own a typical Borreby nose - short with a round tip :)
Yeah, I actually did measure that as well, but measuring again and counting every little mm, I come to 65 at the outermost skin connection of the nostril to the upper lip.Originally Posted by cosmocreator
But what about those people whose tip goes past their nostril connection to the upper lip, such as Armenoids?
Last edited by Nordhammer; Monday, December 1st, 2003 at 07:43 PM.
So what's yours, hotshot?Originally Posted by cosmocreator
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