Dr. T. Tóth szerk.: Studia historico-anthropologica (Anthropologia Hungarica 12. Budapest, 1973)
TÁK - PARKAS 1967); Budapest-Óbuda (ACSÁDI - NEMESKÉRI 1958); Derekegyháza (MALÁN 1941); Dunaalmás (ÉRY 1970a); Eger-Szépaszszonyvölgy (NEMESKÉRI - GASPARDY 1954); Érsekújvár-Naszvad (NEMESKÉRI 1941); Hencida (BARTUCZ 1937); Homokmégy-Halom (LIPTÁK 1952); Kál (ÉRY 1970b); Kecel (BARTUCZ 1937); Kenézlő (BARTUCZ 1931); Kübekháza (PARKAS - LOTTERHOP - MARCSIK 1969); Nyáregyháza (NEMESKÉRI 1946-48); Orosháza-Dózsa TSz, Orosháza-Görbicstanya (PARKAS - LIPTÁK 1965); Pestszenterzsébet (LIPTÁK 1951); Piliny-Sirmány, Rád (LIPTÁK 1953); Soroksár (LIPTÁK 1951); Szabadkigyós-Pál liget, Szabadkigyós-Tangazdaság (LOTTERHOP 1971); Szarvas-Ószőlő (LIPTÁK - MARCSIK 1971); Szentendre-Törökvölgy (ACSÁDI - NEMESKÉRI 1958); Szob-Kiserdő (NEMESKÉRI 1946-48); Tömörkény (MALÁN 1941); Törtei (LIPTÁK 1967); Üllő-Ilona út (NEMESKÉRI - GÁSPÁRDY 1954). A great rate of similarity can be shown with series which represent, also archeologically , the middle stratum or the common people - irrespectively of their geographic location. A similarity can be shown with the series from Békés-Povádzug, Dunaalmás, Kál, Kübekháza, Orosháza-Görbics tanya, Szabadkigyós-Pál liget, Szabadkigyós-Tangazdaság, Szarvas-Oszőlő, representing again the middle stratum or the common people, respectively. A lesser rate of similarity appears in some other series (EgerSzépasszonyvölgy, Hencida, Szob-Kiserdő), but also Mongoloid features appear here in every case.Concerning the other series, the deviation is considerable, owing to the predominance of Mongoloid or brachycranial elements; these series represent the leading stratum,either archeologically or with respect to their anthropological facies. Since the Mongoloid elements are missing from the present material, and since anthropological components defined by literature as characteristic of the middle stratum predominate in it, it appears that we gave to deal with a population representing the middle stratum. This is further corroborated by the results of the comparative analysis.