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pelvic, cranial, and long bone morphology. All are consistent in ex- 

 hibiting characteristics considered to be those of the male sex. Stature 

 was calculated using the formula for Mongoloids on measurements for 

 the femur plus the tibia given by Trotter and Gleser ( 1958, p. 120) . 



Stature range ; 



Table 1 gives the cranial measurements and indices for Individuals 

 1 and 6 and for the mandible of Individual 3. All are males and 

 represent the only measurable cranial material. 



Stature calculations could be made on three individuals, all males. 

 It is interesting to note that the mean estimated stature does not vary 

 more than 5.43 cm. (2i/8 inches) among the three. Individual 1 

 has a calculated mean stature of 171.18 cm. (5 feet, 7l^ inches) ; 

 Individual 3, 166.31 cm. (5 feet, 51/2 inches) ; and Individual 6, 171.74 

 cm. (5 feet, 7% inches) for a sample mean stature of 169.74 cm. or 

 5 feet, 6% inches. 



Table 1. — Measurements and indices of 39P07 male crania 



* In all tables figures in parentheses represent estimated measurements. 

 1 Indices of the cranium are based on measurements indicated here. 



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