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Facial reconstruction of a 1,400-year-old man from Hilmes, Germany ANCESTRALWHISPERS — 50% discount on your first month of subscription at kvali.app — model your ancestry and learn more about the past. The skull of this medieval man is often incorrectly identified online as belonging to a hunter-gatherer. At Hilmes, the skeletal remains of a large number of men, women, and children were excavated. The number of children is striking (at least 12 so far, most of them Infans I), though they were probably only partially reconstructed and not fully processed. Two juvenile males were also excluded from the statistical count. Five adult males and five adult females could be reliably reconstructed and analyzed. The average cranial length of the five Hilmes males is 185.6 mm, ranging from 173 to 194 mm. The average cranial breadth is 142.4 mm, ranging from 136 to 147 mm. The cranial index is 76.4, with a range of 73–79.8, indicating medium-long to long skulls. The average basion-bregma height is 136.6 mm; in four skulls it consistently falls between 137 and 139 mm, with only skull 4 (H4), at 131 mm, lying outside this range. The average length-height index is 74.4, ranging from 71 to 75.7. The average length-ear-height index is 60.8, ranging from 60 to 62.2. H7 (the reconstructed individual) displays a facial morphology described as strongly Cro-Magnon-like. H7 in particular has extremely broad zygomatic arches, reaching 146 mm, approaching the dimensions of Oberkassel's 155 mm. The zygomatics are characteristically Cro-Magnon in form, with pronounced anterolateral projection and rounded margins. The nose is of medium height and breadth, with only a moderately elevated nasal bridge. The mandible is robust and closely resembles the Cro-Magnon mandibles described by Altendorf, with strong dentition and broad jaw dimensions. H7 and H7a both possess a characteristic Cro-Magnon brow ridge, forming a straight line above the eye sockets and nasal root. Their frontal facial appearance is marked by broad, low orbits, a square facial shape, and strong horizontal facial features. Professor Fischer referred to H7 and H7a as the “two brothers” due to similarities in the occipital shape and the nearly identical development of the brow ridges, despite differences in cranial proportions. H7a also shows a deeply indented supraorbital ridge and recessed nasal root, though its facial skeleton is somewhat more gracile. The zygomatic arches remain broad and typically Cro-Magnon in position, while the mandible is more delicate and narrower than H7’s. The greatest differences between the two lie in the nasal and midfacial structure. H7a exhibits a strongly projecting midface and alveolar region, with marked prognathism. The nasal bones project prominently forward despite their shortness, and the nasal floor transitions directly into the prognathic alveolar process with only a weak nasal spine. It should merely be noted here that the severe prognathism of 74°, primarily alveolar prognathism, may have been intensified by the early loss of the molars and premolars and by severe fistula formation. The incisors and canines, despite the loss of the remaining teeth, exhibit only slight wear. The condition appears very similar to the findings of the SSA-like woman from Menton (the Grimaldi race) illustrated by Verneau (70). (Gustav Perret, 1937) #germanic#huntergathererskull #looksmax
Facial reconstruction of a 1,400-year-old man from Hilmes, Germany ANCESTRALWHISPERS — 50% discount on your first month of subscription at kvali.app — model your ancestry and learn more about the past. The skull of this medieval man is often incorrectly identified online as belonging to a hunter-gatherer. At Hilmes, the skeletal remains of a large number of men, women, and children were excavated. The number of children is striking (at least 12 so far, most of them Infans I), though they were probably only partially reconstructed and not fully processed. Two juvenile males were also excluded from the statistical count. Five adult males and five adult females could be reliably reconstructed and analyzed. The average cranial length of the five Hilmes males is 185.6 mm, ranging from 173 to 194 mm. The average cranial breadth is 142.4 mm, ranging from 136 to 147 mm. The cranial index is 76.4, with a range of 73–79.8, indicating medium-long to long skulls. The average basion-bregma height is 136.6 mm; in four skulls it consistently falls between 137 and 139 mm, with only skull 4 (H4), at 131 mm, lying outside this range. The average length-height index is 74.4, ranging from 71 to 75.7. The average length-ear-height index is 60.8, ranging from 60 to 62.2. H7 (the reconstructed individual) displays a facial morphology described as strongly Cro-Magnon-like. H7 in particular has extremely broad zygomatic arches, reaching 146 mm, approaching the dimensions of Oberkassel's 155 mm. The zygomatics are characteristically Cro-Magnon in form, with pronounced anterolateral projection and rounded margins. The nose is of medium height and breadth, with only a moderately elevated nasal bridge. The mandible is robust and closely resembles the Cro-Magnon mandibles described by Altendorf, with strong dentition and broad jaw dimensions. H7 and H7a both possess a characteristic Cro-Magnon brow ridge, forming a straight line above the eye sockets and nasal root. Their frontal facial appearance is marked by broad, low orbits, a square facial shape, and strong horizontal facial features. Professor Fischer referred to H7 and H7a as the “two brothers” due to similarities in the occipital shape and the nearly identical development of the brow ridges, despite differences in cranial proportions. H7a also shows a deeply indented supraorbital ridge and recessed nasal root, though its facial skeleton is somewhat more gracile. The zygomatic arches remain broad and typically Cro-Magnon in position, while the mandible is more delicate and narrower than H7’s. The greatest differences between the two lie in the nasal and midfacial structure. H7a exhibits a strongly projecting midface and alveolar region, with marked prognathism. The nasal bones project prominently forward despite their shortness, and the nasal floor transitions directly into the prognathic alveolar process with only a weak nasal spine. It should merely be noted here that the severe prognathism of 74°, primarily alveolar prognathism, may have been intensified by the early loss of the molars and premolars and by severe fistula formation. The incisors and canines, despite the loss of the remaining teeth, exhibit only slight wear. The condition appears very similar to the findings of the SSA-like woman from Menton (the Grimaldi race) illustrated by Verneau (70). (Gustav Perret, 1937) #germanic#huntergathererskull #looksmax

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