Peninsula Rhuys around Sarzeau (Sarzhav in Breton) is an area of retreat for the Breton language in Vannes East, heavily eroded by the pressure of Romance dialects to the west. Vannes is the heir to the Celtic city of the Veneti, a seafaring nation mentioned by Caesar. Like the rest of Vannes, the peninsula of Rhuys a été le lieu d'une intense activité mégalithique au Néolithique (Ex : le menhir de Kermaillard ).
The peninsula of Rhuys around Sarzeau (Sarzhav in Breton) is where the Breton language withdrew in eastern Vannetais when coping with the advance of Romance dialects. Vannetais is the heir to the Celtic city of the Veneti, a maritime nation according to Caesar. Just like the remainder of the area, there was much megalithic activity in neolithic times (ex : Kermaillard ).
- Representative sample / Sample :
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- Anthropological analysis
- Summary / Brief Anthropological analysis:
- Type 1: Build clear (blue-gray eyes ...), brachymorphic, large square head, straight nose - sometimes convex - in its upper end and broad at the base, high cheekbones, angular features, wide jaws, eyes rather distanced
~ Alpine
Light complexion (gray-blue eyes ...), brachymorphic, square-box and broad face, a straight - sometimes convex - In The Nose Quite narrow upper hand Then Broad At The BASIS, high cheekbones, angular features, wide jaw , Rather distances eyes
~ Alpinoid
This is the type alpinoïde "Most Outstanding Britain: in Vannes, Brittany, as in any plant, it is particularly abundant and on average significantly lighter than in Brittany, although the types of complexion appear darker.
This the hand "alpinoid" type of Brittany: in Vannes, Just Like In The Remainder of Central Brittany, it's particularly Abundant and we average, IS noticeably lighter in Finistere Than Even though variants do Darker APPEAR.
- Type 2: Build clear leptomorphic, more or less leptoprosopique, triangular head rather long, long straight nose characterized by an end "bulbous", wide ears ~ Atlantis
Light complexion, leptomorphic, More or Less leptoprosopic, Rather long and triangular face, long and straight nose Noted for its "bulbous" tip , large flappy ears
~ Atlantid
This is again a physical type Breton clearly identified. However, such individual is here far less dominant than it can be elsewhere in Britain: the predominance of the first type is a trait very typical of Morbihan (a comparison of morphotypes confirms these trends). The darker variants - also very dominant in Finistère - are in the minority here.
This a classical Breton type physique. Yet, it's less Much Prevailing Than in Other Parts of Brittany: the Abundance Of The previous Quite typical type IS from Morbihan (a comparison of morphotypes confirm this Tendency). Darker variants - very Prevailing in Brittany as well - are in Minority here.
- Morphotypes Final / Final morphotypes
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