ANTHROPOLOGIE · 30/1 · 1992

ORIGINAL PAPERS • TRAVAUX ORIGINAUX • ORIGINALARBEITEN

1-4 FÓTHI E., FÓTHI A.
Systematic Cluster Analysis for the Grouping of Anthropological Series
KEY WORDS: Systematic cluster analysis – Analysis model – Dendrograms
5-7 STIRLAND A.
Comparisons of the Scapula in Young Adult Medieval Males: an Application of Hrdlièka
KEY WORDS: Mary Rose – Scapula – Measurements – Rugosities
9-12 POTENTE F., VACCA E., PESCE DELFINO V.
Dental Wear Evaluation by Image Analysis Methods
KEY WORDS: Dental wear – Analogical image processor – Electronic filters
13-20 KÓSA F., ANTAL A., FARKAS I.
Scanning Electron Microscopic Study of the Human Adult Bones for Determining the Individual Age
KEY WORDS: Human adult bones – Scanning electron microscopic study – Individual age determination – Application in forensic and historical anthropology
21-25 KÓSA F., ANTAL A., KISS Z., FARKAS I.
Electron Microprobe Study of the Fetal Bones to Determine the Age
KEY WORDS: Electron microprobe study – Ca weight concentration of the fetal bones – Individual age determination
27-33 KÓSA F., ANTAL A.,FARKAS I.
Scanning Electron Microscopic Study of the Fetal Bones for Determining the Age
KEY WORDS: Fetal bones – Scanning electron microscopic study – Determination of age – Application in forensic and historical anthropology
35-40 ISCAN M. Y.
A Comparison of the Hamann-Todd and Terry Collections
KEY WORDS: Hamann-Todd Collection – Terry Collection – Sex determination – Race assessment – Stature estimation
41-44 ISCAN M. Y., LOTH S. R., SCHEUERMAN E. H.
Age Assessment from the Sternal End of the Rib and Pubic Symphisis: a Systematic Comparison
KEY WORDS: Aging – Pubic symphysis – Rib aging – Comparison of aging techniques
45-50 JELÍNEK J.
Gravettian Shoulderblades, their Morphological Variability and other Interesting Features
KEY WORDS: Gravettian – Morphological variability – Physical anthropology
51-57 MED M.
The Intervertebral Articulation of Three Fossil Individuals from Dolní Vìstonice
KEY WORDS: Intervertebral articulations – Types of articulations – Dislocations of types – Spine model – Articular archetype – Spinoterminal angle
59-65 DOÈKALOVÁ M.
Vìteøov Triple Burial from Hulín
KEY WORDS: Burial rite – Early Bronze Age – Vìteøov group – “Nivky” site near Hulín
67-73 TESCHLER-NICOLA M., PROSSINGER H.
Suggestions for Improving the Objectivity of Palaeodemographic Data, as Exemplified in the Analysis of Early Bronze Age Cemeteries of the Lower Traisen Valley (Part 1)
KEY WORDS: Palaeodemography – Probability calculations – Early Bronze Age
75-80 HAUSER G., VIENNA A., DE STEFANO G. F.
Epigenetic Cranial Trits in Etruscan Skulls (Preliminary results)
KEY WORDS: Etruscan skulls – Epigenetic traits – Methodology
81-84 HENDRYCHOVÁ N.
Kinderwachstum der slawischen Bevölkerung von Budeè
SCHLÜSSELWÖRTER: Mittelböhmen – Bezirk Kladno – Fundort Budeè – slawische Bevölkerung – Skelettüberreste – Kinderwachstum – polynomische Regression
85-87 STROUHAL E.
Anthropology of the Christian Population at Sayala (Egyptian Nubia, 6th- 11th century A.D.). Preliminary Report
KEY WORDS: Egyptian Nubia – 6th- 11th century A.D. skeletons – Pathology
89-93 PAOLI G., BOROGNINI TARLI S. M., KLÍR P., STROUHAL E., TOFANELLI S., DEL SANTO VALLI M. T.,
PAVELKOVÁ B.
Paleoserology of the Sayala Cemeteries: Comparisons Among Techniques, Laboratories and Substrata (Preliminary Results)
KEY WORDS: Paleoserology – Absorption-elution – Haemagglutination-inhibition – Parallel blind test – Christian cemeteries – Egyptian Nubia
95-98 FERENCZ M., KÓSZA L.
Congenital Syphilis on a Medieval Skeleton
KEY WORDS: Congenital syphilis – Middle ages – X-ray analyses
99-102 UBELAKER D. H.
Temporal Trends of Dental Disease in Ancient Ecuador
KEY WORDS: Ecuador – Dental disease – Morbidity – Teeth
103-107 G£ADYKOWSKA-RZECZYCKA J.
The Cervical Syndrome Observed in Osteological Material from Ancient Polish Cemeteries
KEY WORDS: Cervical syndrome – Prehistoric populations – Poland
109-119 JANKAUSKAS R.
Degenerative Changes of the Vertebral Column in Lithuanian Paleoosteological Material
KEY WORDS: Osteophytes – Osteochodrosis – Schmorl´s nodes – Paleopathology – Vertebral column – Lithuanian