Thursday, November 25, 2010

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Carcassonne: Aude (Bas-Languedoc)

City of Carcaso was a small town between Toulouse and Narbonne in orbit Volques Tectosages arrived in the region in the sixth century BC. It seems certain that a population has inhabited the Iberian region before infiltration Celtic, the name of Carcassonne is irrefutable proof. The region between the Black Mountain et la haute vallée de l'Aude, est habitée au moins depuis les temps néolithiques.

The civitas of Carcaso was a little city inbetween Toulouse and Narbonne, still in the orbit of the Celtic Volcae Tectosages who had settled in the 6th century before JC. It is very probable that Iberian populations had previously inhabited the area as proved by the very name of Carcassonne. The area, inbetween the Montagne Noire and the high valley of the Aude river, has been inhabited since at least Neolithic times.





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  • Anthropological Analysis Summary / Brief Anthropological analysis:

- Type 1: Build intermediate leptomorphic, features puffy eyes close, long-established and high convex nose, large jaw, pointed chin
~ (Atlanto-) Mediterranean dinarisé

Intermediate complexion leptomorphic, puffy features, close-set eyes, long rooted-and high convex nose, large jaw, pointy Chin

~ Dinaricized (Atlanto-) Mediterranean




This is a classic phenotype of France's southwest, far from uncommon among the male populations, which reinforces even more the enigma Narbonne previously observed . You meet people perhaps more brachymorphic.

This is a classical French SW phenotypical Variety Being far from rare male Amongst Which Makes Our observations in Narbonne Even more enigmatic. More brachymorphic types Might Be Identified as well.





Also in variability rather leptomorphic / Mediterranean, there are people more typical of the variability in Languedoc, that they are characterized by traits more bloated, the absence of dinaromorphisme.

Still in a leptomorphic / Mediterranean variation, more specifically Languedocian-Individuals are looking to Be Found, Characterized by puffy features and A Lack of diaromorphism.





- Type 2: Intermediate Complexion (light hair, light eyes, ...), brachymorphic, large head, eyes distant, wide jaw, small nose, wide
~ Alpinoïde

Intermediate
complexion (light hair, light eyes, ...), brachymorphic, wide face, wide-set eyes, broad jaw, Little and Broad nose
~ Alpinoid





These physical types announce the variability encountered in Narbonne. We can not ignore the phenotypes most "extreme" also very typical of Languedoc. Beyond the morphological characteristics, we find this trait around Languedoc ethnic character "bloated".

announce Thesis types phenotypes found in Narbonne. One Can not Escape the description of The Most Extreme Quite typical phenotypes from Languedoc. Beyond morphological Characteristics, ethnic traits are found Languedocian Throughout The sample and puffy are about characters.



  • Morphotypes Final / Final morphotypes

Sunday, November 7, 2010

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Vimeu: Somme (Picardie)

The Vimeu is a vast plateau bordered by the Somme chalk north and south Bresle, the latter being the natural border between Normandy and Picardy, and formerly respectively between Caleta and the Ambiens, two Celtic peoples of the Gaule Belgique.

Vimeu is a vast chalky plateau delimitated by the Somme river in the North and the Bresle river in the South, the latter being the natural border between Normandy and Picardy, formerly and respectively between the Caleti and the Ambiani, two Celtic peoples from Belgian Gaul.





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  • Analyse anthropologique sommaire / Brief anthropological analysis:

- Type 1: Build clear brachymorphic, developed higher orbits, nose quite small flange, high forehead and right, wide cheekbones, wide jaw, eyes distant
~ Borreby

Light complexion, brachymorphic, Developed browridges, and Rather little flabby nose, high forehead and straight, broad cheekbones, broad jaw, wide-set eyes
~ Borreby





is a conventional type of northern France for which it is difficult to say how it differs from Norman similar types, perhaps less pigmentation "rosacea" for these individuals? Features more angular? A nose more impressed? The issue remains unresolved. There are also individuals more homogeneously "dark".

This is a classical type from northern France Even Though it's uneasy to describein Which Way it Differs from icts Normand Counterparts: maybe has less pink pigmentation Picard for people? More angular features? A more snub-tipped nose? The answer Remains unsolved for the moment. More homogeneously dark Individuals are found as well.



Finally, transition with the following type, we find variants more "elongated" and less "angular".

Eventually, in transition With The followings type, more elongated and less angular variants are found.





- Type 2: Build clear (gray eyes, light hair, ...), leptomorphic, leptoprosopique, convex long nose, long and narrow jaw, close-set eyes
~ Nordo-Atlantis dinarisé

Light complexion (gray eyes, light hair, ...), leptomorphic, leptoprosopic, long and convex nose, long and narrow jaw , close-set eyes
~ Dinaricized Nordo-Atlantid



These individuals rather fall in Atlantic variability although some of them by their robustness (including large head) tend to variability separately. Conventionally, there are individuals of darker complexion.

individualist thesis Rather year Belong To Atlantic variability though Some of Them - Because Of Their robustness Such as a large head - tends Towards a distinct variability. As usual, Darker Individuals are found.




  • Morphotypes Final / Final morphotypes