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Authors: Nguyen Lan Cuong,
Title: Xuong so: Nhung bien doi ve hinh thai trong buoc chuyen tu nguoi Hoa Binh sang cac dang ke can o Viêt Nam [ The morphological changes of skulls from Hoabinhian to the next following types in Vietnam ]
Date: 1992
Source: Khao Co Hoc
Language: Vietnamese
Notes: Diacriticals from original publication not included
Abstract: English summary on page 10 as follows: At the end of the Pleistocene the representatives of protoAustraloid such as the skulls in Mai Da Nuoc, Mai Da Dieu (in the early burials) developde from a fixed, little differentiated racial origin. This process happened slowly, and step by step the Australoid and Melanesien races were clearly formed, manifesting by the kull remains in Dong Can, Hang Chim, Mai Da Nguom etc... In the Neolithic time, perhaps by the mixture and internal evolution of races rising from the environment changes, the black elements had been reduced. The Australoid groups transformed into Indonesian, Melanesian and Australo-Melannesian. Never theless there still existed the Australoid with little renewal. To the Metal Age, only Indonesian type remained and appeared a new type - the South East Asian type.
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