HRDLICKA] PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY OF THE LENAPE AL 
I. MUNSEE CRANIA: MEASUREMENTS RELATING TO THE FORM OF THE VAULT #* 
MALES 
Length, | Bread) Helght | coppaio| Heleht | Height 
mum mum bregma) ; index index 
Cat. No., Deformation 
pape ale bx100 | ex100 | ¢x100 
(a) (b) (ce) 
a a b 
cm. cm. cm. 
285,303... -- (Slight asymmetry) .....--- 18.9 13.3 14.2 70. 4 75.1 106. 8 
GSES Ni el MN oe aes, GAS ae eee See 19.8 14.6 13.8 73.7 69. 7 94.5 
DS BODEN eee ac cce oe ai-cts aetna so ote ae 18.7 14 14 74.9 74.9 100.0 
285 SU meet oe ood yoisiae steer s.cisitnid sicis mie 18.8 14.4 13.7 76.6 72.9 95.1 
285326 soe- Slight occipital flattening....| (17.7) (13. 7) (GUAIEA) We toe eee sores tees 
280; aU lerea= Moderate occipital flattening. (17. 8) (15.1) GiasG)i Reto cs el ee oes ese Ee acne 
PEGI A= Seal is Soe DONS ese scce se etcise sk (17.0) (14. 6) GSA See eeeaey |eaeeea enema irs Se So 
(4) (4) (4) (4) (4) (4) 
Averages of unde- | 
fORINEGE ee cae ee 19. 05 14.1 13.9 73.9 73.1 | 98.9 
FEMALES 
Pens Uo 5555] Sensucma als Sebeaee HESS seeos 5 18. 2 13.3 epi fei 72 98.5 
SDS Pe eo eee act nln wc caloey ela ein c\nisiate 17.6 13.1 12.4 74.4 70. 5 94.7 
285 30 Teena Trace of fronto-occipital flat- 
LOLA Sif eee eee eset 16.9 13 12.9 76.9 76.3 99. 2 
DED BA ere | sehare ner ities asic ace pees s 17.4 13.4 13 77 74.7 97 
OO A ees es icine woe esas cle micle 18 14 13 CGetetdle 72.2 92.9 
285, 30282 232 Moderate occipital flattening.| (16. 0) (14.1) (GREP) 8 Seacreseien HeeHeNsose||sae eee. 
PINAR OS Be ae DO sear eae eee als Se (16. 6) (14. 3) (W4s2), |ee ese lessee ta |e eases 
2853102. |Lan—2 DO zee eee ose ere sae acta (16. 9) (14. 4) (Er) hl Reese sacl Peeccesatse ae Seas eelaw 
285,321... -. Marked occipital with slight 
frontal flattening. ....-...- (16. 4) (14. 5) (1452) et eeee nese 2 Se ese ates ere 
(5) (5) (5) (5) (5) (5) 
Averages of unde- 
formed 2252. -2. 2-2" 17.6 13.4 12.9 75.8 Wonk 96.4 
* Arranged on the basis of the cephalic index. 
+ Not sufficient to vitiate the measurements. 
Attention may be called to the lower value of the average cephalic 
index and the higher value of the average height-breadth index in 
the males than in the females. These conditions, due to the rela- 
tively greater length and also to the relatively greater height of the 
male skull, are not exceptional and will later be found to be quite 
general among Eastern Indians. 
The identical value of the average height-length index in the two 
sexes is of no special significance and is probably incidental. 
In the deformed skulls we see the usual effect of the flattening by 
the lessening of the length and a compensatory increase in both 
breadth and height. 
