Szekessy Vilmos (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 60. (Budapest 1968)

Wenger, S.: Data to the anthropology of a late Roman period population in the SE Transdanubia

MEASUREMENTS AND INDICES Table VII. {Facial skeleton; males) V ö r 8 smart Measurements and indices N— of graves Inventory N— Age 2 57 114 Ad. 5 57.127 Ad. 7 57. 115 Mat. • 11 57. 117 Ad. 14 57. 119 Ad. 17 57. 120 Ad. 20 • 57. 123 Mat. 40. Basion-prosthion length 97 96 103 96 102 91 96 42. Basion-gnathion length 114 115 ­­114 95 110 43. Upper facial breadth 102 106 108 104 109 102 112 44. Bi-orbital breadth ­96 103 94 100 95 101 45. Bizygomatic breadth ­133 132 127 129 123 129 46. Maxillar breadth 84 104 102 93 94 96 99 47. Total facial height 110 119 ­­123 108 120 48: Upper facial height 67 70 74 69 73 68 73 51. Orbital breadth 44 41 44 43 44 44 43 52. Orbital height 30 34 ' 35 30 35 33 36 54. Nasal breadth 23 28 25 27 24 25 28 55. Nasal height 48 47 54 53 51 52 54 60. Maxillo-alveolar length 52 50 58 54 58 53 56 61. Maxillo-alveolar breadth 64 65 62 . 61 56 64 69 62. Palatal length 42 45 46 44 48 44 ­63. • Palatal breadth . 43 44 41 39 38 41 .43 . 65. Bicondylar diameter ­­­­129 124 ­66. Bigornai diameter 101 ­­106 108 108 68. Mandibular length 78 86 ' ­71 72 72 69. Symphyseal height 31 36 ­39 30 32 70. Ramus height 65 70 - ­60 57 54 71/a Minimum ramus breadth 29 31 36 33 32 31 79. Mandibular angle 130° 117° ­130° 121° 127° 47:45 Total facial index ­89. 47 ­- . ' 95. 35 87. 80 93. 02 48:45 Upper facial index ­52. 63 56. 06 54. 33 56. 59 55. 28 56. 59 52:51 Orbital index 68. 18 82. 93 79. 55 69. 77 79. 55 75.00 83. 72 54:55 Nasal index 47. 92 59. 57 46. 30 50. 94 47. 06 48. 08 51. 85 61:60 Maxillo-alveolar index 123.08 130.00 106. 90 12. 96 96. 55 120.75 123. 21 63:62 Palatal index 102.38 97. 78 89. 13 88.64 79. 17 93. 18 ­cent of the female ones is very narrow. The frequency of the moderately broad skulls is 33 per cent in the males and 16 per cent in the females. The cranial height has been possible to establish in 65 per cent of the material. Moderately high is 75 per cent of the male skulls, and 20 per cent of the female skulls. High is 17 per cent of the males, and 60 per cent of the females. Low is one male and one female skull (8 and 20 per cents, respectively). With respect to cranial capacity, 54 per cent of the skulls was suitable for exam­ination. Of the male skulls, 55 per cent, of the female ones 33 per cent, have a large capacity. The frequency of medium capacity is 27 per cent in the males and 67 per cent in the females. Only two male skulls show a small capacity (18 per cent).

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