Symposium

Anthropological conclusions of the study of Roman and Migration periods

Erzsébet Fóthi*

Department of Anthropology, Hungarian Natural History Museum, Budapest, Hungary

This paper outlines the history and results of the anthropological analysis of the population of the Central Danubian Basin ranging from Roman Period to the 9th century in time. It is very important to emphasize that publications with anthropological description are of vital importance. However, for lack of space, this summary concentrated only on those works that set out to summarize and to compare, or to produce an analysis according to some innovative approach.

Acta Biol Szeged 44(1-4):87-94 (2000) PDF

Key Words: archaeological periods, taxonomical analyses, metrical studies, comparative analyses

*Phone: 36(1)313-8617, E-mail: fothi@antr.nhmus.hu