I try my hand at something new to vary a bit: an anthropological study on a given line. Of course, I will treat my own family. However, if readers of this blog want to contribute to this photographic album, it is with pleasure that opens the doors of this blog. I will start this study in four parts by the family of my maternal grandmother.
I'm Trying Something New to exchange bit: an Anthropological study of one lineage. Undoubtedly enough, this Study Will Be about my own family I welcome to Other contributions from readers With Pleasure. I'll begin this four-part study with My Maternal grandmother's family.
Like all of my ancestors, the ancestors of my maternal grandmother came from Béarn, a former viscount Pyrenean Gascon language, not far from the Aragon and the Basque country. The black dot corresponds to the home where the family originated from the father of my grandmother. Meanwhile, the red dot indicates the focus of her own mother's family. These are two areas within the same geographical area in the valleys of the subthalamic nucleus in l'ancien territoire des Venarni, peuplade aquitanique dont la capitale était Beneharnum (aujourd'hui Lescar).
Like all my ancestors, my maternal grandmother's ancestors originate from Béarn, a former Gascon-speaking Pyrenean viscounty in SW France, not far from Aragon and modern Basque-speaking areas. The black dot points to where my grandmother's paternal family was from. In the same way the red dot points to where her mother was born. Both areas belong to the same geographic zone in the valleys of the Luy rivers in the former territory of the Venarni, an Aquitanian people whose capital was Beneharnum (modern Lescar).
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- Ma grand-mère maternelle / My Maternal grandmother :
Characters Highlights: brachymorphic, located high convex nose, high cheekbones, green eyes, brown hair ~ Alpino-Atlantis dinaromorphique
Prominent Characteristics: brachymorphism, high -rooted convex nose, high cheekbones, green eyes, chestnut hair ~ Dinaromorphic Alpino-Atlantid
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- The paternal / paternal family The :
- Father my grandmother / My grandmother's father :
Main Characters: leptomorphic, located high convex nose, high cheekbones, eyes close and clear ~ Atlantis dinaromorphique
Prominent Characteristics: leptomorphism, high-rooted convex nose, high cheekbones , light close-set eyes ~ Dinaromorphic Atlantid
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This phenotype is very common in Bearn, but often in a darker variant. Siblings is almost a whole gained to phenotype. * This phenotype
IS Quite common in Bearn, yet Quite Often In a Dark variant. Siblings More or Less show similar phenotypes. *
*: Click the images for closeups on faces or other images
*: Click it peaks for a zoom over faces ou autres peaks
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- The paternal grandparents / Her paternal grandparents :
It notes that the trait more characteristic of the family namely high cheekbones is particularly pronounced in the paternal grandmother. Here are his parents with typical clothes of the peasants of the time: One Can
record thats the family's Most Characteristic feature - high cheekbones - Was Quite Pronounced on my grandmother's paternal grandmother. Her parents are here With typical peasant clothes:
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- A sister and cousin / sister and cousins One :
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- The maternal family / The Maternal family :
- The mother of my grandmother / My grandmother's mother :
Saliency : brachymorphic nose implanted convex above, high cheekbones, eyes rather distant ~ Alpine dinaromorphique
Prominent Characteristics: brachymorphism, high-rooted convex nose, high cheekbones, eyes Rather distanced ~ Dinaromorphic Alpinid
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One can only note the persistence stroke family, namely high cheekbones, in the other branch as well! This is a very significant local feature found throughout the Atlantic coast in France. We find this trait in his three brothers.
One has to notice That this high cheekbones are aussi On That Side of the family! This is a very noticeable feature local That Is Found in The Whole Atlantic coast. This feature IS found On Her Three Brothers.
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