Dr. T. Tóth szerk.: Studia historico-anthropologica (Anthropologia Hungarica 13. Budapest, 1974)
II. A do 1 icho-mea ocranial , meao - leptoprosopic group of great medium - high stature, with features referring mainly to the Nordoid-Mediterranoid types (23%); III. A mesocranial - euryprosopic group, with less projecting nasal ridge, angular face, oblong orbita, and of medium stature, clearly a Cromagnoid-B type (20%); IV. A dolichocranial - leptoprosopic, gracile group, with refined cranial relief and small medium stature; Mediterranean (3%)\ V. A brachycranial - hyperbrachycranial group, with short - very short head, wide and low face, wide - low nose, low mandible = a protoalpine type element (9 %), and with another type of short head and narrow face (4%). In the comparative analysis, the author drew in the following well preserved anthropological materials of published cemeteries with relatively great individual numbers from the age of the great migrations in the Transdanubia and Czechoslovakia: Jutas, Öskü (BARTUCZ, 1931), Várpalota (MALAN, 1952), Szebény (TÓTH, 1961), Csákberény(TÓTH, 1962), Hegykő (TÓTH, 1964), ElőszállásBaj csihegy (WENGER, 1966, 1967), Kékesd (WENGER, 1968), Környe (TÓTH, 1971), Nové-Zámky (HANÁKOVÁ, STLOUKAL, 1965)• With due attention to the fact that the primary taxonomic characteristics concentrate on the facial skeleton, the author applied in the comparative analysis the correlational topography of the main'morphological features, such aa the cranial width - bizygomatic breadth, the upper face height - bizygomatic breadth, the upper face height - orbital index, the nasal index - orbital index toboth the male (Piga . 1-4) and the female (Pigs. 5-8) series. According to his observations, the male series from Toponár is similar, by the cranial width and the bizygomatic breadth,mostly to the findings from Csákberény, NovéZámky ,Szebény, Öskü,Kékesd and Hegykő .Concerning the upper face height and bizygomatic breadth, the male skulls reflect a mor-