Craniometric characteristics of some early medieval skeletons from Borovce (Piešťany district, Slovakia) connected with allochthonic spur with a buckle fortying: a multivariate analysis (PCA)

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ŠEFČÁKOVÁ A. THURZO M. KATINA Stanislav STAŠŠÍKOVÁ-ŠTUKOVSKÁ D.

Year of publication 2006
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Anthropologie : [international journal of the science of man]
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Web http://puvodni.mzm.cz/Anthropologie/like.php?ID=635
Field Applied statistics, operation research
Keywords Early Middle Ages; Skulls; Metrics; Principal component analysis; Atypical artefacts
Description Anthropological and statistical analysis was applied to a group of skeletons (six adults and four infants) from an early medieval burial site at Borovce (district of Piešťany, Slovakia), connected chronologically and locally with burial 221/92 that contained atypical spurs with buckle for tying. The morphological similarity, based on craniometric relationships among the individuals of that group and a part of the remaining burial site, was analysed using principal component analysis (PCA) which, however, did not reveal any allochthonic influences.
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