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Vram, Ugo G. Contribute aH'antropologia antica del Peru. Atti della 

 Societa Romana di Antiopologia, Vol. 7, Roma, 1900-1901, pp. 44-93- 



Measurements and observations on 24 crania, 3 from Tacna, 3 from 

 Caudivilla, i from Iquique and 17 derivation not stated. Also on 

 some other parts of the skeleton. 

 Vram, U. G. Secondo contribute all'antropologia del Peru antico. (Crani- 

 ologia: varieta craniche con speciale riguardo all'accrescimento del 

 teschio). Atti Soc. Romana di Antrop., 7, 1901, pp. 67-69. Nineteen 

 skulls, 15 from Ancon, 4 from Lima. 

 Wilson, D. Physical Ethnology : Tlie American Cranial Type. Seventeenth 

 Ann. Rep. Smithsonian Inst for 1862, Washington, 1863, pp. 249 et seq. 

 Observations and some measurements on 39 Bolivian and Peruvian 

 skulls, 14 from near Arica, 13 from Pachacamac, 4 from Titicaca, 2 

 from near Lima, i from Santa and 5 locality unknown. 

 Wyman, J. Observations on Crania and Other Parts of the Skeleton. 

 Fourth Ann. Rep. Peabody Museum, Boston, 1871, pp. 10-24. 



Gives measurements and some observations on 6 skulls of Aymaras 

 from Bolivia; and on 14 skulls from Casma, 16 from Amacavilca, 7 

 from Gran Chimu, 4 from Trujillo, 4 from Pachacamac, 5 from Caja- 

 marquilla, Peru ; all, or nearly all, deformed. 

 Wyman, J. Crania. Seventh Ann. Rep. Peabody Museum, Cambridge, 1874, 

 pp. 8-15. 



Observations and some measurements on 330 skulls from Ancon. 



