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

General analysis Table I contains the most important absolute measurements, in­dices and descriptive characteristics, including also the Mar­tin values; Table 2 shows the distribution of the measurements and indices, according to the categories of Alexeyev-Debets. I. Type analysis Considering the male and female skulls in toto, the examined individuals of the Csorna-Hosszudomb cemetery are, on the basis of the primary taxonomic characters (Tóth, 1961, 1962b, 1963b), Europoids. The skulls are generally characterized by impressed nasal roots,well profilized facial profiles, high, straight, or slightly convex nasal bridge, expressed spina nasalis anterior, medium deep fossa canina, 26-36° nasal projection angles - all Europoid features. A characteristic referring to Mongoloid ele­ments, namely the shovel-shaped incisors, occurred in two ca­ses (Grave 2: left upper incisors 1,2; Grave 18: right and left upper incisors 1,2). The shovel-shaped state of these teeth is rather characteristic of the Mongoloids (Matako Suzuki and Ta­kuro Sakai, 1964). The strongly profiled skull of these two graves are, however, typically Europoid in every other charac­teristic. The facial skeleton of the skull deriving from Grave 18 is rather broken, but, on the basis of the uninjured parts, it cannot be considered Mongoloid. In the last analysis, there­fore, and taken also the shovel-shaped incisors into considera­tion, the material is Europoid and wholly homogeneous on the basis of the primary taxonomic characteristics. Examining the secondary features, it can be stated that the gracile and dolichocranial skulls, the low or medium high upper faces, combined with the very narrow bizygomatic arches result in lepten .fac-v3. The bony noses are narrow, leptorrhinian , a AO

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