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.