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| black man | Dec 22 2007, 09:08 PM |
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Well, as far as I remember, you communicated with "Agrippa" via PM at dodona. That's why I mentioned it above. Also, JCA seemed to have encountered the statement already before. But of course, there are many ways how one can get the impression that the Korean middle face would be high (high eyebrows, narrow nose, generally big face...). Concerning your hint (Korean Americans), I just coincidentally found a link: http://www.femininebeauty.info/aesthetics.3.htm See table 1, "n-sn" (nasal height: 51,8mm vs 50,6mm) and "sn-gn" (lower facial height: 66,8mm vs 64,3mm). From these data (published in 2004) one can relatively safely conclude that Korean American women are on average more high-faced than Euro-American women. (Afro-American women are more low-faced than Euro-Americans according to table 2 on that page linked to above.) Yet, other (non-Russian, non-Japanese) sources reported female nasal heights from 55 to 59mm (especially Farkas in 2005). So the latter is what I'd consider to be really high noses. So, yes, you're right in the American context but I'm not sure as for the world-wide context. When we assume that the nasal sexual dimorphism of Korean Americans can be equated with that of Turkish (I'll take the data from Arslan et al. 2007* for the comparison), we might add about 3,5mm to the Korean American female nose in order to get the height of the Korean American male one. Then the latter would be moderately high (about 55mm) and comparable to e.g. SE Siberian (Nivkh), Indonesian (Minangkabau, Sumbanese and Timorese) and Cantonese nasal heights. ---------------- * (Btw, Arslan et al. reported 46mm as the minimum nasal height and 62mm as the maximum nasal height for the females in their sample and 48mm/72mm for the males.) |
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