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Notwithstanding the fact that our material appears fairly extensive on this subject, there are several lacunae. We shall however attempt to make up for the shortage in quantity by more intensive working. The Old Friterpians were proved by our investigations to be the most free from mixture. Partly also because we had a larger group at our disposal, we were able to bring more particulars to light about them.
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Abbreviations
- F:
-
Friterpians
- G:
-
Groterpians
- l:
-
Leeuwardeners
- h:
-
Hoekers
- f:
-
Frisians
- O:
-
old
- m:
-
mediaeval; medium
- r:
-
modern
- L:
-
length (in mm.)
- B:
-
breadth (in mm.)
- H:
-
height (in mm.)
- ba:
-
basion bregma height
- S H:
-
Schmidts height
- r st:
-
reduced to Standard Skull
- do:
-
dolichocranic
- me:
-
mesocranic
- br:
-
brachycranic
- Cl T:
-
Classification of von Töröck
- Cl M:
-
Classification of R. Martin
- Cl S:
-
Classification of E. Schmidt
- In cr:
-
breadth: length index (ind cranicus)
- In:
-
index
- av:
-
average
- var:
-
variation
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Nyèssen, D.J.H. (1927). The Terp Dwellers. In: The Passing of the Frisians. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-1003-5_5
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