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Old 07-06-2010, 05:02 PM   #10
Retapleapse

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I did that. It's hard to pindown what exactly distinguishes Cologne and Buenos Aires because of the tilt you mentioned and the clear difference in age, but the faces are definitely shaped differently. With Buenos Aires and Damascus it's easier - the shape is again very different, the chin, the nose, the eyes, the ears, everything.
You really think so? With regards to the Buenos Aires and Damascus? The ears are a little off but everything else looks the same too me. The set and I guess almond shape of the eyes is the same, the brows are unchanged, the length and width of the nose, the width of the nostrils is the same. Focus on individual parts and you still think they're different? The chin might look a bit different but that might just be because of the effect of shadow on the Buenos Aires' chin. The Damascus has a stronger jaw and a shorter forehead but see little variations like that I wouldn't attribute to ethnicity but more to individual variation and diet (the prominence of the jaw is believe it or not highly based on diet from my understanding of early 20th century research of the introduction of agriculture into primitive societies and the resultant changes in jaw structure; diet definitely plays a role in that)
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