He would look ordinary in parts of Britain.
http://www.danheller.com/images/Afri...show/img3.html
He would look ordinary in parts of Britain.
http://www.danheller.com/images/Afri...show/img3.html
LOL, let's see what Loki has to say on that account![]()
Yes in some paki-towns.Originally Posted by atlanto-med
I was thinking of places in Wales or the south west. Berbers (pure Berbers) are western Mediterranids.
I think that Berbers, or at least Afro-Asiatic speakers, mixed with local ppopulations as they moved north through Spain and France in the Mesolithic to become the Mediterranid types of the British Isles (although some gracility is local, I think that Mediterranids are derived from an Epipaleolithic or associated west Asian stock).
Hehehehe!Originally Posted by atlanto-med
Yeah, he would look right at home here in Glasgow, principally along Great Western Road, the foreign student capital of Scotland.
He would not look like any native of this country, and although my experince of Wales isn't that great, I haven't seen any native Welsh with his look, not even Silurian types.
I saw much more European looking Berbers.
One even personally. A nice guy looking like a gracialized Cromagnid which could be from many parts of Europe.
He still looked somewhat exceptional but was an absolutely pure and very progressive Europid (Caucasoid).
He even excelled many Europeans in his pronounced Europid and very progressive features.
Magna Europa est patria nostra
STOP GATS! STOP LIBERALISM!
Originally Posted by Agrippa
Huxley called the Berbers Xanthochroi ("Nordish") as opposed to Melanochroi (Mediterranids). And Egyptians depicted the Libu as pale, with red hair and blue eyes.
According to Manuel Robbins
From the colour, it is evident that Libu are fair-skinned, blue-eyed, and blond or redheaded. Because of this supposed "European" look, it has been suggested that these people were invaders of European origin. Whatever their origin, such people may have been in the region since the distant past. A daughter of Pharaoh Khufu (2500 BC) is depicted with fair skin and blond hair, which may indicate that such traits were long present in the region. In total, the Libyan looked like noone else depicted in ancient art. It is thought that the Berbers of the present day are their descendants.
Last edited by morfrain_encilgar; Wednesday, February 18th, 2004 at 06:41 PM.
No, Berbers are for the most part a composite type between Mouillian Mechtoids who basically differ from proper Cro Magnon by strong browridges, a beaky but wide-winged nose(platyrhine) and a receding forehead and Natufians who fall apart in a high-skulled proto-Mediterrenean with subnasal prognaty and an Combe Capelle type which shows great intra-orbital distance, prominent glabellar features and strong nasal bones.Originally Posted by atlanto-med
Probably both had broad zygomas, relatively low to medium orbits and an ovoid skull shape minus prelambdoid flattening.
In sé, the local brunet stock on the British Isles could be associated with the Laugerie pre-Med. Cromagnons rather than to give great implications to population movements.
Usually implements and artefacts(or even ideas, religious concepts....)travel farther away than people themselves: barter trade, tributes, gift exchanges...
they seem a bit like gypsies
http://www.williamcoupon.com/10/berbergifs.html
That guy looks typical man from the middle east. He is obviously caucasian, but so are most middle-easterners.
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