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3. Relatively slight development of upper eye fold and low per- 

 centage of epicanthic fold. 



4. Prominent nose. 



Comparative table of descriptive characters 



Pigmentation: Kazakhs Tuvans and Buriats 



Hair Dark. Dark. 



Eyes Dark, with large admix- Dark with small ad- 



ture of mixed shades. mixture of mixed 

 shades. 



Hair texture Coarse medium. Coarse. 



Beard quantity Small but with admixture Very small. 



of higher quantity of 

 growth. 



Occipital form Flattened-rounded. Flattened-rounded. 



Forehead Broad, slightly inclined. Broad, rounded, 



straight. 



Browridges Strongly expressed. Weakly expressed. 



Face form Oval or long pentagonal. Round, round-oval, 



round-pentagonal. 



Horizontal profile Weak, with large per- Very weak. 



centage of medium. 



Eye opening Narrow, admixture of Narrow. 



medium. 



Upper eye fold Medium over entire ex- Medium over entire 



tent without reaching extent reaching the 



eyelashes. eyelashes. 



Epicanthus Small. Relatively frequent. 



Nose root Medium prominent. Flat. 



Nasal profile Straight or convex. Straight or concave. 



Tip elevation Horizontal with tendency Horizontal with tend- 

 to depression. ency to elevation. 



Nostrils, form Tendency to be elongated. Tendency to roundness. 



Nasal wings Medium. Tendency to low. 



Nasal wings, development. . .Below medium. Weak. 



Lip height Above medium. High. 



Lip thickness Below medium, many thin. Tends to be broad. 



Teeth, anomalies Frequent. Rare. 



Ear form Egg-shaped or pear- Pear-shaped. 



shaped. 



Helix Well developed. Medium developed. 



Lobe Well developed. Below medium. 



Protrusion Great. Great. 



Arguments Against Europeoidal Affinity 



I. Broad face. The admixture of narrow faces, according to 

 lArkho, lowers the facial width proportionately to the extent of the 

 admixture. 



