Dr. T. Tóth szerk.: Studia historico-anthropologica (Anthropologia Hungarica 10. Budapest, 1971)

Research work conducted in the Department and the resultant publications aroused the interest also of colleagues abroad. During the last twenty-five years mainly French and Soviet an­thropological journals submitted regular and detailed reviews of the papers published by our staff. This interest manifested itself also in the 54 foreign research workers and professor of the field visiting our Department during the quarter of a cen­tury - from Austria, the Argentine.Bulgaria , France, Czechoslo­vakia, Italy, Japan, Poland, Mexico, the German Democratic Re­public, the German Federal Republic, Romania, Switzerland, the Soviet Union, the South African Union, Turkey, Uruguay, and the United States of America. It is worth of a special note that, among the foreign research workers, professors Bunak (Moscow), Debets (Moscow), Howells(Boston) , Maxia (Cagliari), Levin, Tro­fimova, Gerasimov (Moscow), Ginsburg (Leningrad), Ullrich (Ber­lin, GDR), Breit inger (Vienna), and Riquet (Bordeaux) conducted metric and scopic analyses of several hundreds skeletons depo­sited in the collection of the Department. Prof. Tiusupbekov , Vice-President of the Academy of Sciences of the Kazah Republic, Alma-Ata, was one of the Soviet workers visiting our Department (April, 1969). Prof. Cappieri (Rome), attending our Second Sym­posium (1967), gave full credit to the musological system of the Department and the high publication level of the staff. Our research and methodological knowledge was considerably furthe­red by the colloquia centering around the lectures of outstand­ing foreign investigators on 1. Some problems of anthropogenesis (May, 1964, in French, by Prof. Debets, Moscow); 2. Anthropology in Japan (August, 1964, in English, by Prof. Suzuki, Tokyo); 3. Mesoamerican anthropological results (August, 1965, in English, by Prof. Genovés, Mexico City); 4. The historico-ethnical anthropology of the Sardinian people (September, 1966, in French, by Prof. Maxia, Cagliari); 5. Archeological investigations on the Paleolithic of the

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