Kaszab Zoltán (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 74. (Budapest 1982)

Tóth, T.: The odontological aspect in the ethnogenesis of Hungarians, II.

state of the dentition of the studied groups : in more than 60% of the adult men this molar was missing. This may be connected with the social hygienic conditions experienced during postnatal ontogenesis. While analysing the odontoscopical data of Hungarian men it was found that the frequ­ency of the presence of the distal trigonid crest on the first lower molar seemed to be very Fig. 1. Topography of some ethnic groups (after Table 2-3)* — Mongoloids and V e d d o­Australoids. 1: Mongols from Mongolia, 2: Kazakhs, 3: Koreans, 4: Santals (East India), 5 : Munda (East India), 6 : Oraons(East India). - F i n n i s h-U g o r s. 1 : Upland Mari, 2: Mea­dow Mari, 3: Komi (Izhem district), 4: Komi (southerns), 5^Khantis (northerns), 6: Mansis (nort­herns). - Europoids. 1: Hungarians (summarized), 2 : Őrség, 3 : Göcsej, 4 : Rábaköz, 5 : Nagy­kunság, 6: Jászság, 7: South-Palócság with Matyó, 8: North-East Palócság, 9: Taktaköz, 10: Szamos­hát, ll:Tadjiks (Tshust) 12:Tadjiks (summarized), 13:Tadjiks (Ghantshi), 14:Tadjiks (Sanghardak), 15: Osset :Dzhava, 16: Gudjars (North India), 17: Radjputs (North India), 18: Tshamars (North India) *Shovel-shaped incisors data are given in the I. part of this paper (TÓTH 1981) and also in ZUBOV (1973).

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