Dr. T. Tóth szerk.: Studia historico-anthropologica (Anthropologia Hungarica 14. Budapest, 1975)

The male series of the Fészerlakpuszta finds show - according to the correlation of the cranial breadth and the bizygomatic breadth - similarity mostly to those originating from Csákberény, Toponár, Nové-Zámky, and Hegykő, Szebény, Öskü, Kékesd. With respect to the upper face height and the bizygomatic breadth they stand nearer to those from Csákberény, Topo­nár, Kékesd, Szebény, Hegykő and Nové-Zámky. Concerning the upper face height and the orbital index, the material of male skulls reflects a mor­phological nearness with the series from Várpalota, Csákberény, Kékesd, Toponár, Szebény and Nové-Zámky. The correlation of the nasal index and the orbital index shows a morphological agreement, first of all, with the series from Nové-Zámky, Csákberény, Kékesd, Jutas, Szebény and Toponár. Evaluating the results of the comparative analysis made on the female series it can be established that our material stands nearer, according to the morphometric data of the cranial breadth and the bizygomatic breadth, to the series originating from Várpalota, Hegykő, Csákberény, Nové-Zámky, and Szebény. Similarities appear, concerning the correlation of the upper face height and bizygomatic breadth, with the materials from Toponár, Nové-Zámky, ElőszáUás, Környe, Jutas, Várpalota and Csákberény. In the case of the upper face height and the orbital index, a morphological agree­ment appears, in the following sequence, with the series from Toponár, Kékesd, Nové-Zámky, Öskü, Várpalota, Csákberény and ElőszáUás. Con­cerning the nasal and orbital indices the material demonstrates a relatively significant morphological similarity with those originating from Csákberény, Toponár, Öskü, Nové-Zámky and Szebény. To sum up, the male series from Fészerlakpuszta displays a topographic nearness, with respect to the comparative evaluation of the several mor­phological characteristics, mainly with those from Csákberény, Toponár, Kékesd and Zové-Zámky, while concerning the female series, mostly with those from Nové-Zámky, then Toponár, Csákberény and Öskü.

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