Dr. T. Tóth szerk.: Historico-anthropological studies (Anthropologia Hungarica 9/1-2. Budapest, 1970)
beginning of the Sarmatian Age (iY.c.B.C.) until the Mongolian invasion (XII.c.A.D. ),in their majority originating from the copsy and grassy steppe zone. Of the series from the Central Danubian Basin, I drew in for comparison those contemporaneous with or slightly younger than the Kál population, therefore those deriving from the X-XII centuries (the Árpádian Age); in addition, I also examined series from the Avar Period (VI-IX centuries) in order to obtain some basis for the eventual similarity of the Kál population with the peoples found there or who had previously lived there. Beyond all this, I investigated only those series in which the number of individuals per sex have in the average been at least 10 (excepting the female series of Sárbogárd, contemporaneous with Kál, whose average individual number Is only 9). The following series have been drawn into the comparison : from the area of the Soviet Union: 1. Staruye Kiiski, Sarmatians, III-II.c.B.C. (AKIMOVA, 1968); 2. Kamuslu-Tamak, Pianobor Culture, II.c.B.C. - I .c .A.D. (AKIMOVA, 1968); 3. Kalinovka, Sarmatians, IV.c.B.C. - IV .c .A.D. (GINSBURG, 1959); 4. Sarmatians around Bukovo, III . c.B.C . - III.c .A.D. (GLASKOVA-CHTETSOV , I960); 5. Ukraine, Sarmatians, III.c.B.C . - III.c.A.D. ( KONDUKT 0R0VA, 1956); 6. Saratov, Sarmatians, III. c.B.C. - III .c.A.D. (DEBETZ , 1948); 7. West Kazahstan, Sarmatians, V .c.B.C.~ II.c. A.D. (GINSBURG-PIRSHTEIN , 1958); 8. Birsk, III-VII.c.A.D. (AKIMOVA, 1968); 9. Muransk, VII-XI.c.A.D. (ALEXEYEV, 1959); 10. Verhnye Saltovo, VIII-IX.c.A.D. (ALEXEYEV, 1959); 11. Zlivka, VIII-IX. c.A.D. (NADZHIMOV,1955); 12. Bolshe Tarkhan, VIII-IX.c.A .D. (AKIMOVA, 1964); 13. Tok-Kala, ossarium, VII-VIII.c.A.D. (RUSNASAROV, 1965); 14. Tok-Kala, cista, IX-XI.c.A.D. (RUSNASAROV, 1965); 15. Sarkel, small kurgans, IX-XI.c. A.D. (VUICH, 1963); 16. Sarkel, cemetery at SW wall, X-XII . c.A.D.(VUICH, GINSBURG-FIRSHT EIN, 1963); 17- Sarkel, mound 17/10, X-XII.c.A.D. (GINSBURG, 1951); 18. Sarkel, mound 19/1, X-XII.c.A.D. (PIRSHTEIN, 1963); 19. Sarkel, mound 24/6, X-XII.c.A.D. (FIRSHTEIN,, 1963); 20. Kamenka, X-XII.c.A.D. (KONDUKTOROVA, 1957). Of the series in the Central Danubian Basin in the VI-IX centuries : 21.- Adorján-Országút (BARTUCZ-PARKAS, 1957) ; 22. Adorján-Tanya ( BARTUCZ-FARKAS, 1957); 23. Alattyán (WENGER, 1957, LIPTÁK, 1963); 24. Ártánd (ÉRY, 1966, 1967); 25. Csákberény (TÓTH,1962). 26. Homokmégy-Halom (LIPTÁK,1957b); 27. Jánoshida (WENGER, 1953). 28. Kecel (LIPTÁK, 1954a); 29. Nővé Zámky (HANÁKOVÁ-STLOUKAL, 1965; STLOUKAL-HANÁKOVÁ,1966); 30. Szebény (TÓTH,1961); 31. Szeged-Kundomb (LIPTÁK-MARCSIK, 1966); 32. Szentes-Kaján ( WENGER,1955)} 33. Tiszaderzs (LEBZELTER, 1957); 34. Tiszavárkony (LIPTÁK, 1957a); 35. Üllő I. (LIPTÁK, 1955); 36. Üllő II. (LIPTÁK, 1955). " Of the series in the Central Danubian Basin in the X-XII centuries: 37.BeSeÄov (SZŐKE-NEMESKÉRI,1954); 38.Békés-Povádzug (LIPTÁK-FARKAS,1967b)} 39. Cegléd (LIPTÁK, 1957a); 40. Csongrád-Felgyő ( BARTUCZ-FARKAS, 1956); 4L Csatalja (LIPTÁK, 1957a); 42. Devin ( FRANKEN BERG ER, 1935); 43. Dolny Jatov ( FRANKEN BERGER, 1935 ) ; 44. Jászdóizsa (LIPTÁK, 1957a); 45. Kérpuszta (LIPTÁK,