Matskási István (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 94. (Budapest 2002)

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

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