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

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