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Thesis Chapters by Łukasz Macuga
Papers by Łukasz Macuga
Acta morphologica et anthropologica, 2021
Anthropological data from 20 samples of adult Bulgarians from different local populations are pro... more Anthropological data from 20 samples of adult Bulgarians from different local populations are processed statistically and analyzed with Michalski's methods and compared with each other by cluster and principal component analysis. The results show that they can be divided into two major groups (clusters), each of which with two subclusters. The first cluster includes populations with Centraleuropean characteristicsa combination of Nordic, Armenoid (Balkano-Caucasian) and Lapponoid (Uralo-Lapponoid) elements. The second cluster includes population with the typical Atlanto-Mediterranian (Atlanto-Pontic) combination of Nordic and Mediterranian elements. The subclusters of the first cluster differ on the basis of predominance of Armenoid or Lapponoid elements, the subclusters of the second cluster-on the more expressed Nordic or Mediterranian traits. The first group of population spreads mostly in Northern Bulgaria and the second-in South Bulgaria. Two samples (Melitopol Bulgarians and Crimean Bulgarians) remain outside the two main groups and the reason of this phenomenon is discussed.
Acta morphologica et anthropologica , 2016
Roma people are from long ago suspected of Indian ancestry. At first this supposition was proved ... more Roma people are from long ago suspected of Indian ancestry. At first this supposition was proved by somatological observations. Generally different Roma appearance from neighbouring European populations was obvious but only since start of genetic surveys it was evident that Indian hypothesis is valid, and fully concordant with older anthropometric data
Conference Presentations by Łukasz Macuga
Lecture and presentation given by Racho Stoev at the "Morphological Days 2022" at the National An... more Lecture and presentation given by Racho Stoev at the "Morphological Days 2022" at the National Anthropological Museum at IEMPAM - BAS on 10, 11 and 12.06.2022
THE PROGRAM of Congress. Our congress presentation will be added soon - "COMPARATIVE ANTHROPOLOGI... more THE PROGRAM of Congress. Our congress presentation will be added soon - "COMPARATIVE ANTHROPOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF FEW BALKAN POPULATIONS".
VII АЛЕКСЕЕВСКИЕ ЧТЕНИЯ памяти В.П. Алексеева и Т.И. Алексеевой СБОРНИК ТЕЗИСОВ ПРОГРАММА 22 – 25 мая 2017 г., 2017
Summary of conference presentation published in: VII АЛЕКСЕЕВСКИЕ ЧТЕНИЯ памяти В.П. Алексеева и... more Summary of conference presentation published in:
VII АЛЕКСЕЕВСКИЕ ЧТЕНИЯ
памяти В.П. Алексеева и Т.И. Алексеевой
СБОРНИК ТЕЗИСОВ ПРОГРАММА 22 - 25 мая 2017 г
Acta morphologica et anthropologica, 2021
Anthropological data from 20 samples of adult Bulgarians from different local populations are pro... more Anthropological data from 20 samples of adult Bulgarians from different local populations are processed statistically and analyzed with Michalski's methods and compared with each other by cluster and principal component analysis. The results show that they can be divided into two major groups (clusters), each of which with two subclusters. The first cluster includes populations with Centraleuropean characteristicsa combination of Nordic, Armenoid (Balkano-Caucasian) and Lapponoid (Uralo-Lapponoid) elements. The second cluster includes population with the typical Atlanto-Mediterranian (Atlanto-Pontic) combination of Nordic and Mediterranian elements. The subclusters of the first cluster differ on the basis of predominance of Armenoid or Lapponoid elements, the subclusters of the second cluster-on the more expressed Nordic or Mediterranian traits. The first group of population spreads mostly in Northern Bulgaria and the second-in South Bulgaria. Two samples (Melitopol Bulgarians and Crimean Bulgarians) remain outside the two main groups and the reason of this phenomenon is discussed.
Acta morphologica et anthropologica , 2016
Roma people are from long ago suspected of Indian ancestry. At first this supposition was proved ... more Roma people are from long ago suspected of Indian ancestry. At first this supposition was proved by somatological observations. Generally different Roma appearance from neighbouring European populations was obvious but only since start of genetic surveys it was evident that Indian hypothesis is valid, and fully concordant with older anthropometric data
Lecture and presentation given by Racho Stoev at the "Morphological Days 2022" at the National An... more Lecture and presentation given by Racho Stoev at the "Morphological Days 2022" at the National Anthropological Museum at IEMPAM - BAS on 10, 11 and 12.06.2022
THE PROGRAM of Congress. Our congress presentation will be added soon - "COMPARATIVE ANTHROPOLOGI... more THE PROGRAM of Congress. Our congress presentation will be added soon - "COMPARATIVE ANTHROPOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF FEW BALKAN POPULATIONS".
VII АЛЕКСЕЕВСКИЕ ЧТЕНИЯ памяти В.П. Алексеева и Т.И. Алексеевой СБОРНИК ТЕЗИСОВ ПРОГРАММА 22 – 25 мая 2017 г., 2017
Summary of conference presentation published in: VII АЛЕКСЕЕВСКИЕ ЧТЕНИЯ памяти В.П. Алексеева и... more Summary of conference presentation published in:
VII АЛЕКСЕЕВСКИЕ ЧТЕНИЯ
памяти В.П. Алексеева и Т.И. Алексеевой
СБОРНИК ТЕЗИСОВ ПРОГРАММА 22 - 25 мая 2017 г