The Philippine journal of science . 408 III. FILIPINO TYPES: RACIAL ANATOMY IN TAYTAY. 409 associated with dorsal flattening of the head. The individuals previouslynoticed with this ear type were distinguished by the fiat occipital questions immediately arise: Is the fiat occiput a type of head or isit a deformity? Is the odd type ear a true type or is it due to thedeformed head? The two are evidently closely associated, but what dothey represent ? The occurrence of the flat head with the Primitive andrelated types may be urged in favor of the odd type entity represented byth


The Philippine journal of science . 408 III. FILIPINO TYPES: RACIAL ANATOMY IN TAYTAY. 409 associated with dorsal flattening of the head. The individuals previouslynoticed with this ear type were distinguished by the fiat occipital questions immediately arise: Is the fiat occiput a type of head or isit a deformity? Is the odd type ear a true type or is it due to thedeformed head? The two are evidently closely associated, but what dothey represent ? The occurrence of the flat head with the Primitive andrelated types may be urged in favor of the odd type entity represented bythe Primitive and its allied forms, and the absence of the flat heads amongCro-Magnon and Iberian favors this view. On the contrary, the flatten-ing of the head increases the cephalic index and thereby types are classifiedas Primitive or related forms that would be otherwise different typesbecause the cephalic index is the basis of the classification. For the samereason, neither the Iberian nor the Cro-Magnon have any flat heads, be-cause if th


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