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