Matskási István (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 97. (Budapest 2005)
Évinger, S. ; Bernert, Zs.: Anthropological investigation of the Avar Period cemetery of Kaposvár Road 61, Site No. 26 (Hungary)
Table 7 (continued) Martin No. Males Females N M Vmax Vmin S.D. N M Vmax Vmin S.D. 48:45 16 53.6 57.5 49.6 2.2 7 54.7 59.8 50.0 3.4 52:51 22 79.7 88.4 66.7 5.8 13 83.6 91.7 76.9 5.0 54:55 22 52.1 63.6 44.9 5.0 12 52.3 58.3 44.0 4.2 63:62 17 94.4 115.0 76.5 0.0 8 93.68 105.0 93.68 8.5 General characteristics of the women series According to the class categories of ALEKSEEV & DEBETS long headed (dolichokran) individuals were the most frequent among women on the basis of cranial index, the mean value being dolichokran. Skulls were medium high (orthokran) and low (chamaekran) according to the distribution of length-height index, they were chamaekran by their mean value. High, medium high and low skulls are equally frequent on the basis of the width-height index, the mean value figured in Figs 5-6. Inventory No. 2004.3.175., Grave No. 185: CromagnoidA-X male skull: 5 = frontal view, 6 = lateral view