Dr. T. Tóth szerk.: Studia historico-anthropologica (Anthropologia Hungarica 12. Budapest, 1973)
skull, not measurable. Well preserved skeleton. Right femur without pilaster, left pilaster index weak. Both femora very flat. Tibiae also very flat. Stature 164.7 cm, medium. Scattered II. (inv. No.: 68.18.16). - Adult female. Brain-case long, wide, mesocranial. Forehead medium wide, eurymetopic. Skull pentagonoid in norma verticalis. Glabella weakly developed (BROCA 2). Orbita oblong,mesoconch. Skeletal bones missing. Scattered III. (inv. No.: 68.18.17). - Adult male. Calotte + strong mandible. Skull plagiocephalic. Skeletal bones missing. Scattered IV. (inv. No.: 68.18.18). - Adult female. Well preserved calvaria. Brain-case short, narrow, medium high, mesocranial, orthocranial , acrocranial. Forehead narrow, metriometopic. Skull ovoid in norma verticalis. Glabella weakly developed (BROCA 2). Skeletal bones missing. Scattered V. (Inv. No.: 68.18.19). - Mature female. Fragmentary calvarium + well preserved mandible. Skeletal bones missing. Scattered (Inv. No.: 68.129.8). - Adult male. Fragmentary skeletal bones. ANATOMICAL VARIATIONS, ABNORMALITIES A partial or whole sutura metopica occurred in two females (Graves 2, 15) and in on male (Grave 19).0ssa wormiana occurred on the male skull of Grave 1, on the female skull of Grave 10, and on the infant skull of Grave 9. Some skeletal bones show a sacrum bifidum and the perf oratio fossae clecrani. According to REGÖLY-MÉREI (1962), the sacrum bifidum is a developmental anomaly, appearing caudally or cranially, but occasionally extended also onto the whole sacrum; in this latter case no crista sacralis media develops. The ma-