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Post by martinvwiseguy on Oct 8, 2017 21:07:59 GMT
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tmanel
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Post by tmanel on Oct 12, 2017 9:51:20 GMT
That´s just La Brana (Late Mesolithic and almost Neolithic) reconstruction according to an author and I disagree with the comparison (seems biased on pigmentation).
La Brana was uncommon for Southern European Mesolithic HG, at least, genetically speaking (he had a good deal of Asian related origin), so I would suggest you, to look further than that.
But I can give you some tips: Combe Capelle, Predmost, Coarse and Gracile mediterraneans, few Alpines (Furfoz type, for example), and some Cromagnon types (Oberkassel/Afalou, including smaller and more gracile variants), have been found in Southern Europe (some are even from the Upper Paleolithic). Maybe there was something more, but these ones constitut a great variety already (and some reconstructions of these types are available online).
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