Dr. T. Tóth szerk.: Studia historico-anthropologica (Anthropologia Hungarica 10. Budapest, 1971)

Ural Region (September, 1966, in Russian, by Prof. Ba­der, Moscow); 6. The methods reconstructing the facial skeleton (Septem­ber, I966, in Russian, by Prof. Gerasimov, Moscow); 7. The African Australopithecus and Homo habilis finds (September, I966, in English, by Prof. Tobias, Johan­nesburg) ; 8. Anthropological investigations in Poland (November, 1966, in German, by Prof. Gourny, Wroclaw); 9. Anthropological problems of the Lower Paleolithic in Romania (October, 1967, in Rumanian, by Dr. D. Plopsor, Bucharest ); 10. The anthropological characterization of the Sarmatians in the Volga area (October, 1967, in Russian, by Prof. Ginsburg , Leningrad ); 11. The methodological problems of racial diagnosis (Octo­ber, 1967, in Russian, by Prof. Ginsburg, Leningrad); 12. Anthropological problems concerning Central Asia (Janu­ary, 1969, in Russian, by Prof. Ginsburg, Leningrad); 13. Taxonomic problems of the races in East and South Asia (October, 1970, in Russian, by Prof. Tscheboksarov, Moscow); 14. The problem of the country of origin of the Hungarians (October, 1970, in Hungarian, by Prof. Rot, Ushgorod, Soviet Union). The valuable consultations held by Professors Bunak , Debets, Ginsburg, Levin, Trofimova and Tscheboksarov, with the staff of the Department on some problems diagnosing racial elements are worthy of special note. Together with the colloquia cited abo­ve, they have aroused great interest for all concerned. It may be mentioned finally that the research workers of the staff held various appointments in diverse anthropological com­mittees in the past twenty-five years. We have attempted to introduce in this short outline the histo­ry of the 25 years of existence of our Department and the main

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