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(16.) Stature of the Naqada Race from Upper Egypt. 
This race dates from about 4000 b.c. Its orgin and locus have been discussed by 
Professor Flixders Petrie in “Naqada and Ballus,” 1895, and an elaborate series 
of measurements made on the long bones by Dr. Warren ; see ‘ Phil. Trans.,’ 
B, Vol. 189, pp. 135-227, 1897. 
The measurements suited to our reconstruction Tables XIV. and XV. are :* 
F. 
H. 
T. 
R. 
(80) 
(62) 
(83) 
(47) 
Male .... 
45-93 
3-2 62 
37-97 
25-70 
(113) 
(97) 
(115) 
(66) 
Female . . . 
42-G3 
29-87 
34-96 
23-33 
Whence we deduce for the stature ; 
Male. 
Bones used. 
Female. 
165-04 
H 
153-74 
165-13 
H & R 
154-23 
166<il 
H & F 
155-19 
166-93 
H, F, R & T 
1.55-02 
167-66 
F 
155-76 
167-79 
H + R 
1.56-53 
168-49 
F & T 
156-51 
168-5 
F d- T 
156-93 
168-88 
T 
156-99 
169-99 
R 
159-21 
167-5 ; 
i 
Mean 
156-0 
Had we used M. Manouvrier’s “ Tableau-bareme,” we should have found :t 
Male. 
Bone. 
Female. 
166-4 
F 
155-4 
167-0 
T 
156-0 
164-7 
H 
154-5 
171-5 
R 
161-7 
167-4 
Mean 
156-9 
* TEe numbers in brackets to the left indicate the number of bones used to form the average, 
t Here, as in other cases, the reader must remember before entering the “ Tableau-bareme,” to correct 
from the maximum to oblique femur length. 
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