Dr. T. Tóth szerk.: Studia historico-anthropologica (Anthropologia Hungarica 17. Budapest, 1981)

Table 5. Some craniometrical data from Central Danubian Basin (males) Characteristics — MARTIN' s ' ^numbers Epochal groups ' '—­8:1 45 48 Neolith 71.9 134.0 72.0 (Kisköre-Gát) (3) (1) (1) Aeneolith, Baden-culture 76.0 128.9 68.5 (Hungary, summarized) (15) (9) (14) Bronze age 75.0 128.8 69.0 (Mokrin, Tápé, Tiszafüred) (59) (28) (45) Scythian Period 77.0 130.6 68.4 (Szabadszállás) (19) (5) (7) La Tène, 4-l.c.BC. 75.5 126.7 69.8 (Hungary, S-W. Slovakia) (22) (17) (15) Sarmatians, 1-4.c. AD. 77.8 132.6 70.5 (Hungary, summarized) (19) (18) (17) Roman Period, 4-5.c.AD. 75.4 133.8 69.6 (Gorsium) (34) (32) (32) Avar Period, 6-9. c.AD. 78.7 134.3 69.8 (Hungary, summarized) (376) (271) (392) Hungarians, lO.c.AD. 80.5 138.4 72.5 (summarized) (57) (64) Arpadian Epoch, 11-13.c. 76.2 132.7 70. 5 (Hungary, summarized) (729) (507) (627) Medieval Epoch, 13-16. c. 79.0 132.1 69.0 (Hungary, summarized) (107) (68) (103) Modem times, 16-19.c. 81.6 132.9 69.9 (Budapest-Váci ut, Zombor) (119) (102) (110) ' ' Calculated after mean-values by TÓTH Note - For the analysis of the epochal changes of characteristics, in addition to his own results, the author also resorted to the numerical data of ALLODIATORISZ, BARTUCZ, DEÁK, DEZSÖ, ÉRY, FARKAS, LIPTÂK, LOTTERHOF, MARCSIK, NEMESKÉRI, STEIN, WENGER (Hungary) and VLŐEK (Czechoslovakia). - Literature references not appearing in the list are given by TÓTH (1965-1974)

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