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Egy utórezgés.

 

"In the Carpathian Basin, including the present-day Hungary, approximately 200 skulls are regarded as artifcially deformed. [...]

 

3) Danube Basin Group. This group includes the sites of artifcially deformed skulls in Central Europe (present-day Romania, Serbia, Croatia, Slovenia, Austria, Slovakia, Hungary, and the Czech Republic). The center was in present-day Hungary, where more than 200 Hun and Germanic (mainly Gepidic) deformed skulls be-came known, predominantly dating from the 5th to 6th century. The extent of deformations varies from the heavily deformed skulls to the slightly deformed crania and [...]

 

The cranial fnds described in this paper belong to the Danube Basin group, the third group mentioned above. The ethnic context of the fnds is unambiguous. From an anthropological point of view, all of the individuals manifest the characteristics of the Europid great race, which generally marks the skeletal remains of the common people of Hun and Germanic tribes without any Mongoloid features, whereas these latter traits mainly appear in Hun individuals belonging to the aristocracy, but never in the skeletons of Germanic peoples.

 

Determination of the exact ethnic group to which the individuals belonged was not possible due to the lack of artifacts explicitly referring to either Germanic or Hun populations. All 9 of the crania showed the features of the Europid great race, which characterized the common people of both Hun and Germanic tribes on a large scale." (2014)

 

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/261254111_Artificially_deformed_crania_from_the_Hun-Germanic_Period_5th-6th_century_ad_in_northeastern_Hungary_historical_and_morphological_analysis

 

Szóval, önmagában egy ACD koponya -- genetikai vizsgákat, mellékletek nélkül -- nem sokat mond el az etnikai hovatartozásáról.

 

Ezért van ez a 54 hun k-európai sír vs 200+ db ACD koponya (csak a KM-ben).

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