Marisia - Maros Megyei Múzeum Évkönyve 30/1. (2010)
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200 Z. Soós-Sz. S. Gál Hatházy 2004 í§can et al. 1984 ͧcan et al. 1985 Marosi 1987 Martin-Saller 1958 Meindl-Lovejoy 1985 Miles 1963 Rösing 1988 Ruttkay 2005 Selmeczi 1992 Sjovold 1990 Stloukal-Hanáková 1978 Teicu 2009 Unger 1997 Hatházy G., A Kunok Régészeti Emlékei a Dunántúlon, Budapest. í§can, M. Y.-Loth, S. R.-Wright, R. K., Age estimation from the rib by phase analysis: White males, JFS, 29, 1094-1104. l§can, M. Y.-Loth, S. R.-Wright, R. K„ Age estimation from the rib by phase analysis: White females, JFS, 30, 853-863. Marosi E. (ed.), Magyarországi Művészet 1300-1470 körül, Budapest. Martin, R.-Saller, L., Lehrbuch der Anthropologie, Stuttgart. Meindl, R. S.-Lovejoy, C. O., Ectocranial suture closure: a revised method for the determination of skeletal age at death based on the lateral-anterior sutures, AJPA,68,57-66. Miles, E. A. W, The dentition in the assessment of individual age in skeletal material, IN: Brothwell, D. R. (ed.), Dental Anthropology, Oxford. Rösing, F. W, Körperhöhenrekonstruktion aus Skelettmassen, IN: Knussmann, R. (ed.) Anthropologie, Band I, Stuttgart. Ruttkay T. A., A Szlovákiai templom körüli temetők régészeti kutatásáról, IN: Ritoók Á.-Simonyi E. (szerk.), A középkori templom körüli temetők kutatása, Opuscula Hungarica, VI, Budapest. Selmeczi L., A négyszállási I. számú jász temető, BTM Műhely, 4. Sjovold, T., Estimation of stature from long bones utilizing the line of organic correlation, JHE, 5, 431-447. Stloukal, M.-Hanáková, H., Die Länge der Längsknochen altslawischer Bevölkerungen unter besonderer Berücksichtigung von Wachstumsfragen, Homo, 29, 53-69. Teicu D., Arta minorä medievalä din Banat, Timisoara. Unger E., Ungarische Münzbestimmer, Vol. L, Budapest. LIST OF FIGURES Fig. 1. The Austrian military map of the castle from 1750. The position of the friaries well is marked with an arrow. Fig. 2. 1. Denarius of Charles Robert from 1327. la. Front side with Angevin Coat of Arm; lb. Back side with a royal figure; 2. Denarius of Louis the Great (1373-1382); 2a. Front side with the Hungarian double cross; 2b. Back side with the Arabian head. Fig. 3. The first layer of the C28 with the well and the first burials. Fig. 4. The second and third layers of the C28 with the grave M52. Fig. 5. The in situ discs and bone pearls on the skull of M52. Fig. 6. Stature after Sjovold in R. Martin’s classification. Fig. 7. Chronological changes of cranial form in samples from Hungary and from Tärgu Mure§. LIST OF PLATES Plate 1. 1. The C28 from east, in the right upper corner was identified the well ring and besides the foundation pit of the well filled with yellowish clay; 2. The C28 from east with the second layer of burials. In the right upper corner the cleaned well; 3. The grave M52 identified south to the well; 4. The unearthed grave. Plate 2. The restored bronze discs. 1,4. The Angevin heraldic symbol; 2,5-6. Representation of a running deer; 3. Solar symbol. Plate 3. Skulls from the cemetery of the friary. 1. Gr. M38. Frontal and side face image; 2. Grave M39. Frontal and side face image; 3. Grave M52. Frontal and parietal bones with bronze marks.