NO. 13 



SOVIET ANTHROPOLOGY — FIELD 



193 



Author 

 Kliaruzin 



Homogeneity 



Xut homogeneous. 



Scland Not homogeneous. 



Ivanovskii More or less homoge- 

 neous. 



Deniker ? 



Giuffrida-Ruggicri 



Bukinich (192}") . 

 Rudenko ( 1927 ) . . 



• He places Tannu 

 hrachymoTphus, close 



Racial affinity and 

 comixjsition 



Formed by interbreed- 

 ing of Mongohan 

 and Caucasian type. 

 Typical average type 

 of Kazakh is a prod- 

 uct of mestization 



Agrees with Kharuzin. 



Belongs to the Central 

 Asian group of 

 Ivanovskii's classifi- 

 cation. 



Belong in Turkish 

 race ; together witli 

 the Ugrian race 

 from Eurasian racial 

 group. Turkish race 

 (Deniker) is distin- 

 guished from Mongol 

 race proper. 



Belong to Homo 

 sapious asiaticus var. 

 centralis together 

 with Buriats, Kir- 

 ghiz, Torguts, etc. 



Original, yet closer to 

 Mongolians. 



Belong in Central Asi- 

 atic group together 

 with Altaians. Anal- 

 ysis of distribution 

 curves shows non- 

 homogeneity, in stit- 

 ure and nasal index. 



Basic type is Turki 

 (South Siberian) ; 

 with this is mixed a 

 ccrtiin percentage of 

 Mongolian (Central 

 Asiatic type) and a 

 small amount of 

 Europcoidal Pamiro- 

 Ferghan type. 



■Tuvans in another v.iricty. Homo tapicnt atialicut polfarctuus var. 

 to Samoycds, but with the nasal index close to ctntralit. 



Xi )t homogeneous. 

 , Not homogeneous. 



I Arkho ( 1927) Xot homogeneous. 



