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Bernert, Zs., Csapó, J. ; Eszterhás, I.: Analysis of the anthropological material of Balatonederics Döme Cave
Table 2. Measurements and indices of skull Martin No. Value Martin No. Value Martin No. Value 1. 161 51. D 8:1 83.2 5. 51. S 17:1 8. 134 52. D 27 17:8 9. 88 52. S 29 20:1 70.8 10. 111 54. 24 20:8 85.1 11. 117 55. 9:8 65.7 12. 102 60. 47:45 17. 61. 61 48:45 20. 114 62. 52:51 D 23. 480 63. 52:51 S 38. 1257 65. 91 54:55 40. 66. 83 61:60 43. 99 69. 34 63:62 45. 70. D 50 46. (92) 70. S 51 47. (106) 71. D 34 48. 71. S 34 several characteristics of the Alpine tye could be observed on it. The optimal number of teeth is thirty-two. The number of teeth suitable for examination was nineteen. The number of teeth lost after death (post-mortem) was thirteen. The wear of dental enamel was usually superficial, but that of number 6 teeth - first big molars - was more marked. Examinable front teeth - upper lateral incisors and left upper cuspid - bore the marks of weak enamelhypoplasia (disorder of enamel formation), no enamelhypoplasia could be seen on molars. Caries, vesicle, or dental deposit were not present, even their traces could not be observed. Table 3. D-aspartic acid and D-glutamic acid content of bones Samples L-Asp content D-Asp D/LAsp content ratio L-Glu D-Glu content content D/LGlu ratio Humerus 0.4495 0.0456 0.1013 0.9017 0.0277 0.0307 Cranium 0.3110 0.0381 0.1107 0.6572 0.0218 0.0331