Matskási István (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 95. (Budapest 2003)

Évinger, S.: Paleostomatological investigation of the anthropological findings from the Avar period cemeteries of Toponár and Fészerlak

unified data of the other groups (Table 3) and the assumption, that within a gender, it is unlikely to experience substantial differences among the age groups, we think that the appearance of this strange value is only the result of accidental effects cre­ated by the small number and the fragmentary state of the sample. Therefore, we believe that there was no real difference between males and females in the occur­rence of enamel hypoplasia. Fészerlak A total of 96 adults from the skeletal remains of 218 individuals were suitable for oral pathological analysis. We were able to register the enamel hypoplasia in the case of 80 people (those who had at least one examinable front tooth). The age index was 35.61. The optimal number of teeth was 2949, the number of premortem lost teeth was 250, the number of in vivo (i.e. present at decease) teeth was 2699, the number of examinable teeth was 1606, while the number of Fig. 4. Toponár, Grave No. 108 (Adult female). Linear enamel hypoplasia on the lower left canine and first premolar

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