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Continuation of Table 3. Irtues river, 4. c. BC.-2. c. AD Trans-Urai 90.0 132.7 66.0 89.5 95.0 124.5 145.7 134.5 21.0 10.3 3.5 (AKIMOVA 2972) (2) (3) (2) (2) (3) (2) (3) (2) (1) (2) (2) Ishim river, 2. c. BC - 2. BC. 2. AD. Trans-Ural 94.6 133.6 66.6 99.0 93.6 133.0 144.0 131.8 28.5 11.9 2.9 (AKIMOVA 1972) (3) (3) (5) (3) (5) (3) (4) (4) (2) (3) (3) Koban-cult., 11-6. c. BC, North-Caucase 96.5 125.0 67.5 95.3 95.3 129.4 133.8 127.0 28.5 12.5 4.3 (ALEXEYEV 1974) (3) (4) (4) (6) (8) (8) (5) (3) (2) (3) (4) Tsamakaberd+Noraduz, 12-6. c. BC, SouthCaucase 93.6 123.7 69.6 97.1 96.7 127.8 136.1 121.8 32.8 11.8 4.5 (ALEXEYEV 1974) (9) (12) (10) (10) (12) (10) (12) (9) (8) (10) (11) Altuen-Tepe, Bronze Age, Turkmenia 95.1 121.8 68.0 100.4 94.9 134.0 140.0 124.4 31.3 — 4.5 (KIYATKINA 1979) (11) (17) (17) (13) (26) (15) (19) (18) (14) (15) Ltshashen, Bronze Age, Lake Sevan 93.4 123.7 70.0 97.7 95.1 126.0 137.9 120.1 29.7 11.5 4.3 (ALEXEYEV 1974) (18) (23) (19) (21) (22) (21) (22) (17) (15) (19) (20) *Notes to the table 2, 3 MARTIN'S numbers : 40 = Basion-prostion length ; 45 = Bizygomatic breadth ; 48 = Upper facial height ; 5 = Basion-nasion length; 9 = Minimum frontal diameter; 17 = Basion-bregma height; 77 = Nasomalar angle; Zm' = Zygomaxillar angle; 75i = Nasalspine angle; DS = Dacryal subtense; SS = Simotical subtense (see also in ALEXEYEV & DEBETS 1964) **From the manuscript of the author