Dr. T. Tóth szerk.: Studia historico-anthropologica (Anthropologia Hungarica 20. Budapest, 1988)

Numerical comparison of the facial skeleton flatness (females) ""—* Characteristics Series — 77 Zm' IP DS SS 75 (1) Bushman (our data), 145. 3 131.4 90. 4 7. 4 0. 7 3. 8 South Africa, XIX-XXth c. (16) (16) (16) (16) (16) (15) Aleuts (DEBETS 1951), 146. 1 136. 0 93. 1 9. 5 2. 3 21. 1 Far East Siberia (23) (23) (23) (26) (28) (15) Eskimos (DEBETS 1951), 147. 7 137. 7 93. 2 9 3 2. 2 20. 2 Far East Siberia (25) (22) (22) (25) (2 6) (9) Yukagirs (DEBETS 1951), 150. 3 140. 2 93. 3 7. 2 2. 2 16. 3 East Siberia (10) (9) (9) (11) (11) (6) Nivkhs (DEBETS 1951), 148. 7 136. 8 92. 0 8. 2 2. 3 13. 3 Far East Siberia (12) (12) (12) (12) (12) (6) Ulchs (DEBETS 1951), 147. 7 138. 4 93. 7 7. 7 1. 7 14. 0 Far East Siberia (25) (23) (23) (25) (26) (19) Nanays (DEBETS 1951), 146. 3 137. 6 94. 0 7.9 2. 2 13. 2 Far East Siberia (11) (8) (8) (10) (9) (8) Negidals (DEBETS 1951), 146. 7 140. 0 95. 4 6. 8 1. 5 13. 8 Far East Siberia (15) (14) (14) (14) (15) (14) Mongols (DEBETS 1951), 145. 6 138. 2 94. 9 8. 7 2. 8 16. 2 Central Asia (35) (34) (34) (35) (35) (15) Evenks (DEBETS 1951), 149. 9 142. 6 95. 1 7. 6 1. 8 14. 4 Central Siberia (27) (27) (27) (27) (28) (21) Nenets (DEBETS 1951), 147. 4 135. 6 92. 0 8. 9 2. 6 18. 2 Western Siberia (16) (15) (15) (16) (16) (12) Vlasac (ALEKSEEV 1979,1981), 146. 3 126. 3 86. 3 9. 9 4. 6 _ Mesolith, Lower Danube (9) (3) (3) (1) (2) ­Lepenski Vir (ALEKSEEV, 1979, 143. 4 124. 8 87. 0 12. 5 4. 5 33. 5 1981), Neolith, Lower Danube (9) (4) (4) (5) (5) (4) European (ALEKSEEV 1978), 143. 2 125. 3 87. 5 _ 4. 7 29. 1 Upper Paleolith (5) (3) (3) (2) (7) Notes to the Table 3 - as in Table 2

Next

/
Thumbnails
Contents