Verdun is the former Verodunum ("super fortress" Celtic language) the people of Mediom in Belgic Gaul, whose capital was at Metz and then occupying the northern half of the modern department of the Meuse. The town overlooks the valley of the Meuse where eventually the Paris basin.
Verdun Is The train Verodunum ("great fortress" in Celtic) Which belonged To The Mediomatrici - people from a Belgian Gaul - who WAS Metz Capital Territory and Whose extended over-the northern part of the Modern department of Meuse. The Towner IS Situated In The Valley of the Meuse river, Where the Parisian Basin ends.
- Sample representative / Sample:
Actual Size / Full Scale
- Anthropological Analysis Summary / Brief Anthropological analysis:
- Type 1: Clear Complexion , brachymorphic, developed higher orbits, small nose rather flaccid, high forehead and right, wide cheekbones, wide jaw, eyes distant
Borreby ~ / Subnordique
Light complexion, brachymorphic, Developed browridges, little nose and flabby Rather, high and straight forehead, broad cheekbones, Broad jaw, wide-set eyes
~ Borreby / Subnordid
This is a classic type of northern France, particularly in North is a line that remains to be defined, probably Mont-Saint-Michel Savoie. We found a variant darker.
This is a classical type from northern France, more particularly of a DO onlin That Is To Be Defined, Probably from Mont-Saint-Michel to Savoy. A Darker ranging Can Be Identified.
Finally, under this category but which transition to the next, there are relatively few individuals more leptomorphic definable: it is the dominant type of sample.
Eventually, in transition with type 2, are found more leptomorphic Individuals Who are uneasy to describe Rather: This is the type hand Identified in this sample.
- Type 2: Build clear (gray eyes, light hair, ...), leptomorphic, leptoprosopique, long nose, dinaromorphisme long and narrow jaw , close-set eyes
~ Nordic dinarisé ie Celtic-Nordic
Light complexion (gray eyes, light hair, ...), leptomorphic, leptoprosopic, long nose, dinaromorphism, long and narrow jaw , close-set eyes
Diaricized Nordid aka ~ Keltic-Nordic
This is the classic for the first type in northern France. In my opinion, is a type of "French" median. A more local variant of this type is characterized by a larger head, not very long: it is a phenotype very own countries to oïl Northeast, phenotype found also in Wallonia.
This is a classical Counterpart to Type 1 In Those Areas. IMO This is a Rather average "French" type. A local variant IS Characterized by a Horizontally and Vertically wide long head: it's proper to NE lands Oïlic am and is found in Wallonia as well.
- Morphotypes Final / Final morphotypes
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