Åsne Seierstad, a Nordid Norwegian freelance journalist. She has also worked as a war correspondent in Afghanistan and Iraq.
Åsne Seierstad, a Nordid Norwegian freelance journalist. She has also worked as a war correspondent in Afghanistan and Iraq.
There is some UP in her as well.Originally Posted by volksdeutsche
She is very beautiful. I wouldn't mind looking like her.
Who said that "UP" is non-Nordid? Many phys. anthropologist describe Nordid as UP-derived (from Aurignician people etc.). There are several Nordid types though, and some have more of one element than another.
I guess that you mean the rather prominent cheekbones. Nyessen describe Nordids in his country as very robust types with strong browridges, long-headed and low-skulled. Those are more the Friterpians. It is interesting that he mentioned that the higher-skulled Groterpians have been affected by a Baltic stream. They are also not as long-headed and broader-faced. Nyessen might have made a mistake though. Perhaps they are just Faelid. Perhaps Loki knows more.
Originally Posted by Wend
I'm sure she wouldn't mind looking like you either.Originally Posted by Sigrun Christianson
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Very beautiful, Volks. : )
She reminds me quite a bit of this Dutch woman who I recently saw on yet another American "reality" program:
UP is Nordid? So Alpines or Borrebies are Nordid as well? What about East-Baltids? I'd classify her as Faelid-Nordid mix, her face is just a little bit more robust than of pure Nordid.Originally Posted by volksdeutsche
I always thought that Nordid can be used strictly in regards to gracile Nords like Hallstatts.
Hmm, I also think that she could fit in the Netherlands too.
Originally Posted by Allenson
This Russian guy is a good example of what I think of when I say Nordid
BTW, I used to see faces like his every day in the town where I lived.
This Russian guy is a good example of a Nord-UP mix in my book
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