Dr. T. Tóth szerk.: Studia historico-anthropologica (Anthropologia Hungarica 10. Budapest, 1971)
Anatomo-morphologic descriptions This chapter consists of two parts. In the first one, the seven skulls suitable also for type identification are analysed, hence the short characterization was made from the point of view of type analysis.The second part contains the short description of skulls unsuitable, owing to their fragmentary state, far a typological analysis. Part I. Grave 2. (Inventory Number; 65.45«2) Female, adult. Brain casei medium long, narrow, dolichocranial . Forehead: narrow, rounded. Upper face: low, bizygomatic arch: very narrow, index: lepten. Nasal bones slightly arcuate (convex), index: medium wide (mesorrhinian ), orbita rounded. Total and median facial angle orthognathous , alveolar profile angle strongly prognathous. Nasal projection 26°, weakly Europoid in character. Incisors shovel-shaped, yet no Mongoloid features present on the strongly profiled skull. Stature not évaluable. Type: Europoid, gracile Mediterranean. Grave 6. (inv. Nr.; 65.45.3) Female, mature. Brain case: long', medium wide, dolicho cranial , Forehead: flat, wide. Upper face: low, bizygomatic arch: very narrow; index: lepten. Orbita low (chamaeconchous ). Nasal bones broken, nose medium wide (mesorrhinian). A gracile skull, typologically Europoid with, gracile Mediterranean, and other ele-