Sunday, December 26, 2010

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Saint-Jean d'Angely Charente-Maritime (Saintonge)

Saint-Jean d'Angely is located at the northern end of the ancient city of Saintonge Santons which is the modern heir. The region is watered by the Boutonne from neighboring lands Poitiers: the vast forest Argenson once separated the two countries.

Saint-Jean d'Angely IS Situated In The Northern Edge Of The City Of The train Santones The modern heir of Which Is Saintonge. The region watered IS Boutonne By The river coming from Neighbouring Poitou: The Vast forest of Argenson Used to divide both entities.






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- Type 1: Clear Complexion (brown hair blond, eyes are sometimes gray / green, ...), leptomorphic, pointed chin, long nose implanted high and convex, ears, eyes close
~ Atlantis dinaromorphique

Light complexion (blond hair, gray / green eyes ...), leptomorphic, pointy chin, high and long-rooted convex nose, flappy ears, close-set Eyes
~ Dinaromorphic Atlantid




We are here in a classic Atlantic variability grasped already here, even if the phenotype is not as dominant as it can be elsewhere, eg in the Vendee. Also in variability rather leptomorphic, we meet with individuals characterized by features including more bloated in the nose or oral cavity: it is enough Saintongeais phenotypes.

This is a classical Atlantic variability That we've tackled this one Many Times weblog. It May Not Be Dominating've got it in Other Areas Can Be Such as modern Vendee. Still leptomorphic Within a range, Some Individuals are Characterized by puffier features more particularly around the Nose Or The oral cavity: Those are Rather Saintongeais-looking types.





- Type 2: Build intermediate (brown hair, green eyes, gray, ...), Brachymorphic, round head, small flat nose, narrow eyes and distant
~ Alpine

Intermediate complexion (chustnet hair, green-gray eyes ...), brachymorphic, rounded head, little puffy nose, narrow and wide-set eyes
~ Alpinoid





This is a classical type of western France, met frequently between the Loire and Gironde. Some secondary traits already noticed on the first type also tend to show similarities with the Haut Poitou.

This is a classical type in Western France, Abundantly found inbetween The Loire & the Gironde rivers. Some secondary features That We Already Noticed For the first type, aussi tends to Prove convergence with High Poitou.


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Friday, December 3, 2010

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Aubrac: Aveyron (Rouergue)

The Monts d'Aubrac is a plateau which straddles three distinct regions heirs of Gallic cities: Ruteni of Rouergue, the Gevaudan Gabali and Auvergne Arverni. The Aubrac is attested Altobraco in ancient texts, perhaps to link with Celtic braco meaning "wet": it seems that the region has long been forest before development in the Middle Ages through Christian institutions.

The Mounts of Aubrac plateau has constituted Three distinct regions spanning heir to Gaulish cities: the Ruteni's Rouergue, tea & the Gevaudan's Gabali Arverna's Auvergne. Aubrac Used To Be Known as Altobraco in ancient Latin texts, it Might Be related to Gaulish braco = humid: The Whole area Used To Be A Great Forest Before Being Exploited by medieval Christian institutions.




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- Type 2: Intermediate Complexion (black eyes, brown hair, ...), leptomorphic, broad face, long nose located above and convex, close-set eyes, broad jaw and curved, pointed chin
~ Mediterranean dinaromorphique

Intermediate complexion (dark eyes, chestnut hair ...), leptomorphic, broad face, high and long-rooted convex nose, close-set eyes, very wide and bombed jaw, pointy chin

~ Dinaromorphic Mediterranean






This the phenotype of the France-based Southwest, more and more scarce as it sinks towards the Massif Central. Méditerranpïde on this canvas, one encounters a variant characterized by a highly localized and large puffy nose, a jaw also wide, ears, eyes distant, ... It is a very typical phenotype found sometimes on time en Auvergne voisine : il reste à en déterminer l'étendue véritable

This is a common type in SW France which gets rarer as one penetrates into deep Massif Central. On such Mediterranoid canvas, one can notice the existence of a very localized variant characterized by a puffy and large nose, large jaws, jug ears, ... It is a very typical phenotype which happen to be found on some occasions in neighbouring Auvergne : we have yet to define its true extension.





- Type 2 : Complexion intermédiaire, brachymorphique, traits bouffis, tête large et carrée, yeux distants, mâchoires broad, convex nose
~ Dinaro-Alpinoïde

Itermediary complexion brachymorphic, wide and square-box face puffy features, distant eyes, broad jaw, convex nose
~ Dinaro-Alpinoid




guyenne is the type par excellence, as I could in other regional samples classify as more brachymorphic variant of the first type and intermediate types with Alpine, this amounts the same except that it is very dominant here where a class by itself. Je tâcherai dans des articles récapitulatifs de mettre totalement en cohérence ma typologie.

On trouve enfin un type plutôt féminin - caractérisé par des traits réduits (nez concave, ...) et une complexion plus claire - que l'on dit généralement "alpin/subnordique".

This is the archetypal Guyennais type that I may have classified as a more brachymorphic variant of Type 1 in other regional samples : it doesn't change its intermediate character announcing Alpinoid types except that it is quite prevailing in that area hence why I "promote" him. I'll give coherence to my typology in summary articles I have yet to write.

Eventually, a rather feminine type - Characterized by Reduced features (concave nose, ...) and a lighter complexion - Generally named "Alpinid / Subnordid" Can Be Noticed.



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