Is this what ANE looked like, historically speaking?Even has the ANE Tarim mummy cheekbones
So that's an Irishman, right?Something about the ears.
>>18400892hes english boxer from yorkshire
>>18401556With sideburns like that, there's no way he isn't a redheaded mick spawn. Name on this absolute specimen?
>>18401556I thought it was Jack Palance :/
>>18401556Separated at birth?
>>18401906he has a face like phil vickery (the rugby one, not the cooking one)
>>18401906he's from yorkshire with an english last name>redheadedyeah he had blonde/reddish hair >nameRichard Dunn>>18401916>>18401913Same high ANE ancestry leads to similar looking faces
>>18401996Parlance was Ukrainian which iirc is associated with Yamnaya and by extension ANE.
>>18401996Eh, I can see it. Hard to say, considering how absolutely mutted Brits are generally at this point.That angle in the OP makes him the spitting image of some Gaelic speakers I've seen film of though. I swear those fucking ears are Irish and that's the one feature which seals it for me.>DunnHad to look this up.It seems to be a Gaelic name m8. Probably from O'Duinn, who actually predated the Anglo-Normans. They were largely dispersed from Iregan after the 1600s.This dude might descend from Irish settlers who took over Dal Riata for sure.Or maybe he's from one of the micks who fucked off eastward at some point.Confusingly, this word "dun" seems to pop up independently in English, Welsh, and Gaelic. With no seeming indication of genetic flow in any particular direction. Maybe it has a much older common source of some kind.
>>18401996Yeah, I mean there's no way this Richard Dunn could be some kind of relative to this other Richard Dunne.That would be a real head scratcher, considering how they look nothing alike at all.
>>18402210Now this particular Rick Dunn, to me, represents an obviously southern British angloid mutt type.Even though these men share a surname, the two above are far more akin to one another phenotypically than this fellow.First thing I notice, other than his general facial structure, is that his ears are at eye level. Whereas both the above specimens exhibit ears that are seated distinctly *below* eye level.
You just know.
>>18402166>DunnIt's just as much as an english/lowland scots name as it is a gaelic name. From the word Dun meaning darkAnd Northern English/Lowland scottish people often have extremely robust phenotypes. see this other boxer for example
>>18402508holy fuckwhat is this phenotyperobust lotr dwarf without a beard pheno
>>18403212kinotype
>>18403212>>18403275it's the decca phenocarlisle's hardest man
ANE were asian turkic not anglo mutts.