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

Grave 9. (inv. Nr.: 65.4-5.5) A female calvarium with mandible. Juvenile. Glabellar regloh weakly developed (Broca I.). Forehead steep. Mandible gracile. Skull superiorly birsoid.According to the absolute measurements long, narrow (dolichocranial). Laterally low. Protuberantia oc­cipitalis externa weak. Facial skeleton much damaged. Grave 10. (Inv. Nr.: 65.45.6) Male, mature. A post mortem deformed skull, with a strong gla­bellar region and massive processus mastoideus. Dentition much abraded. Face only partially reconstructible. Face wide, orbita hypsiconchous, nasal aperture narrow, fossa canina deep. A more massive skull than the others. Stature: 169 cm, great medium. Grave 12. (Inv. Nr.: 65.45.7) Male, mature. Skull post mortem deformed, no measurements ob­tainable similarly to the preceding one. Facial skeleton repre­sented only by the robust maxilla and the mandible. This skull appears also more massive than the other ones of the series. Grave 18. (Inv. Nr.: 65.45.10) Female, juvenile. Calvary, fragmentary facial bones, whole man­dible. Orbital margins sharp, forehead steep. The molars M^ still uncut in both the maxilla and the mandible. Incisors sho­vel-shaped. Superiorly svenoid. According to the metric data, medium long, narrow, dolichocranial. Glabellar region I. Also the protuberantia occipitalis externa I, Fossa canina shallow. Stature 154 cm.

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