Not sure who the artist was, just says: Portrait bust of the "perfect German"
Rise of Nazism
Not sure who the artist was, just says: Portrait bust of the "perfect German"
Rise of Nazism
Looks Italian, not German. Germans are usually much more robust.
Looks like a Hallstatt Nordic. Maybe the "ideal" German but not really typical. More of a perfect Swede.
Hallstatt Nordic? He looks like Slavic untermensh. I am serious.Originally Posted by Zimmer Mann
Looks dinaric/part dinaric(noric?)
Why do you think he is dinaric?Originally Posted by Jethro Tull
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his head and face look "nordoid", it's only his nose that looks too long for a hallstatt.Originally Posted by norda
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No. His face is nordoid and his nose even more. But he is not hallstatt.Originally Posted by Jethro Tull
Such a nose may be found among maybe 1/10th of the Swedes but most tend to have fairly high-bridged but "button" noses that his man definitely do not bust do not possess. Nasal convexity increase southwards from Inner Scandinavia to Montenegro.
It might not be the most numerous type in Germany but such places as Mecklenburg and Holstein definitely have such a type. They have characteristics that make them closer to Trönder. Mind you, there are Baltic people with the very same face.
In any case, this man does not look like the native Aurignician (and it is assumed that the native low skulled Phalians in Western Germany derive from those) stock or the Mesolithic. J Huxley wrote on Germany that the Danubian Neolithic peasants came into contact with the Mesolithic. Furthermore, he wrote, "as did probably an advance wave of steppe nomads. Later spreads of the latter from south Russia, who in their northern home are termed Nordics, occupied the northern plains. The southern highlands have always been held in force by Eurasiatics."
Originally Posted by Zimmer Mann
Don't you have that kind of face in Poland?
Originally Posted by norda
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