Dr. T. Tóth szerk.: Studia historico-anthropologica (Anthropologia Hungarica 13. Budapest, 1974)

90.Torgersen and Murphy think that the occurance of these small bones is genetically ruled, though there is no sufficient proof of that (BROTHWELL , 1963). The male skull of grave 38. is bathrokephal . Post mortem pla­giokephalic can be seen on the male skulls of grave 7., 68. and 69. Perforatio fossae olecrani is shown on the left humerus of the male skeleton of grave 84. and of the female skeletons of gra­ve 7., Tiszalök-Rázompuszt a II, and on both humeri of the male skeletons of graves 27. and 88.,of the female skeletons of gra­ves 6. and 58., and of the male skeleton of grave 6., Tiszaiök­Rázompuszta II. A whole sacrum bifidum can be found on the male skeleton of grave 99. and on the female skeleton No. 9075, no grave number, Tiszalök-Rázompuszta II. The skeletal bones of the male grave 9«, Tiszalök-Rázompuszt a II. show some different abnormalities. In both hip-joints arth­ritis deformans occured. This illness attacks mostly middleaged or elderly persons. The hip-joints is the more often affected field (BROTHWELL, 1963). On the vertebrae spondylosis, on both tibiae exostosis can be seen. On the right parietale of the female skull, grave 19«, next to the sutura sagittalis an identation caused probably by being hit with a sharp thing can be seen. On the right parietale of the male skull of grave 69 • a healed wound caused by cutting can be seen, almost at right angles to the sutura sagittalis. On a female and a male skull in our material a symbolic trepa­nation was made. The number of trepanations is one in both ca­ses. (Both trepanations are mentioned in the study of NEMESKÉ­RI- ÉRY-KRALOVÁNSZKY, I960). On the 35-40 year female skull of grave 29. the trepanation can

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