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 9 (continued) Characteristics Males Females Together N % N % N % Alveolar prognathic None 9 33.3 9 56.3 18 41.9 Moderate 10 37.0 6 37.5 16 37.2 Strong 8 29.7 1 6.2 9 20.9 Total 27 16 43 Torus palatínus None 17 73.9 13 72.2 30 73.2 Moderate 6 26.1 4 22.2 10 24.4 Strong 0 0.0 1 5.6 1 2.4 Total 23 18 41 Torus maxillaris None 13 54.2 14 77.8 27 64.3 Moderate 1 1 54.8 3 16.7 14 33.3 Strong 0 0.0 1 5.5 1 2.4 Total 24 18 42 Shovel-shaped tooth None 17 94.4 13 100.0 30 96.8 Exist 1 5.6 0 0.0 1 3.2 Total 18 13 31 Fossa canina Shallow 18 60.0 14 66.7 32 62.7 Moderately deep 9 30.0 4 19.0 13 25.5 Deep 3 10.0 3 14.3 6 11.8 Total 30 21 51 The analysis of morphological data found a similarity between female and male skulls, their shapes were oval in top-view, the nape of the neck was arched in profile, fronthead was steep. Orbital cavities were more often than not rounded, nasal cavities were narrow. Spina nasalis anterior was most frequently small. Apertúra piriformis was anthropin in all cases. Fossa canina was most often (66.7%) shallow (Table 9). Women were 157.9 cm high on average (Table 12). Distribution of women's stature is in Table 13. Individual cranial and long bone measurements are in Tables 10-11.

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