1955
DOI: 10.1002/j.1834-4461.1955.tb00645.x
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The Non‐metrical Characters of a Central Australian Tribe

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“…These groups are not quite the same as those used in a previous publication (Abbie and Adey, 1955) since here one male and six females between 16 and 19 years of age are included with the juveniles, whereas formerly they were dealt with as adults. This inconsistency is due mainly to the exigencies of field work which at the time required concentration upon representative groups for X-ray examination (Abbie and Adey, 1953b).…”
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“…These groups are not quite the same as those used in a previous publication (Abbie and Adey, 1955) since here one male and six females between 16 and 19 years of age are included with the juveniles, whereas formerly they were dealt with as adults. This inconsistency is due mainly to the exigencies of field work which at the time required concentration upon representative groups for X-ray examination (Abbie and Adey, 1953b).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Considering the size of the teeth and the dimensions of the dental arches, however, the degree of prognathism is not excessive, while the mandible is usually less massive as a whole than that from a comparable European skull. In these aborigines alveolar prognathism is more marked than facial prognathism (Abbie and Adey, 1955) and it has been suggested that this is caused by the necessity for accommodating relatively big dental crowns on a relatively restricted dental arch (Abbie, 1952). However this may be, the bigonial diameter in these aborigines is not remarkable in comparison with some other peoples.…”
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