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Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz
Symbolic trephinations and population structure
László Szathmáry2  Antónia Marcsik1 
[1] ,University of Debrecen Department of Evolutionary Zoology and Human Biology Debrecen,Hungary
关键词: symbolic trephinations;    exogamy;    early Hungarians;    Carpathian Basin;   
DOI  :  10.1590/S0074-02762006001000019
来源: SciELO
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【 摘 要 】

The sample examined consists of 19 skulls with symbolic trephinations and 86 skulls without trepanations dated from the X century. Skulls were all excavated in the Great Hungarian Plain in the Carpathian Basin, which was occupied by the Hungarian conquerors at the end of the IX century. The variations of 12 cranial dimensions of the trephined skulls were investigated and compared to the skulls without trepanations after performing a discriminant analysis. The classification results evince that the variability of non-trephined skulls shows a more homogeneous and a more characteristic picture of their own group than the trephined samples, which corresponds to the notion, formed by archaeological evidence and written historical sources, of a both ethnically and socially differing population of the Hungarian conquerors. According to historical research, a part of the population was of Finno-Ugric origin, while the military leading layer of society can be brought into connection with Turkic ethnic groups. All the same, individuals dug up with rich grave furniture and supposed to belong to this upper stratum of society are primarily characterized by the custom of symbolic trephination, and, as our results demonstrate, craniologically they seem to be more heterogeneous.

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