. Bulletin. Ethnology. ^lr' ADDICKS BASm—^NEWMAN 263 slope with a large median frontal crest and small bosses; pronounced postorbital constriction and slight temporal fullness; medium mastoid processes; pronounced occipital curve, with low lambda position; pinched occiput; small mound-type occipital torus. Orbits are rec- tangular in form and medium in inclination; suborbital fossae are small; anterior malar projection pronounced; nasion depression slight; alveolar prognathism pronounced. The lower jaw is small, with a mediobilateral chin of slight projection, and medium eversion of gon


. Bulletin. Ethnology. ^lr' ADDICKS BASm—^NEWMAN 263 slope with a large median frontal crest and small bosses; pronounced postorbital constriction and slight temporal fullness; medium mastoid processes; pronounced occipital curve, with low lambda position; pinched occiput; small mound-type occipital torus. Orbits are rec- tangular in form and medium in inclination; suborbital fossae are small; anterior malar projection pronounced; nasion depression slight; alveolar prognathism pronounced. The lower jaw is small, with a mediobilateral chin of slight projection, and medium eversion of gonial angles. No teeth were lost during life; no caries is present, and the wear is second degree (dentine visible),. Figure 28.—Stereograph contour of the skull from Burial 7. (Approximately J^.) Burial 7 (Kohs site).—Skull with fragments of face, almost com- plete lower jaw; complete right femur; fragments of left femur, both tibiae, humeri, radii, ulnae, pelvis; hand and foot bones; and a few ribs of a middle-aged male individual. The skull is long-headed () and rather low-vaulted (length-auricular height index ). There is some (natural ?) lambdoid flattening. Other cranial data: medium- sized divided browridges; medium glabella; low forehead of pro- nounced slope; pronounced postorbital constriction; small frontal bosses; medium median frontal crest and pronounced sagittal eleva- tion; over-medium parietal bosses; slight temporal fullness; large mastoid processes; pronounced occipital form; medium ridge-form. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology. Washington : G. P. O.


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