Browsing by Author "Bielicki, Tadeusz"
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Item Archimorficzne i neomorficzne cechy czaszki: analiza interkorelacji(Polskie Towarzystwo Antropologiczne, 1987) Bielicki, Tadeusz; Miszkiewicz, BrunonDifferent regions ot the human cranium, as well as different aspects of its shape, are largely independent of each otherwith regard to the degree of' Deomoiphkm orarchimorphisin. Pronounced prognathism may be accompanied as well by a massive as by a gracile facial skeleton, a braincase large relative to facial size may be accompanied aa well by a rounded as by a sharply angullated occiput, etc. Thus, fossil hominid skulls showing various mosaic combinations of archaic and moderm features are to be expected, at every stage of evolution, simply as products of normal within-population variation.Item Historia antropologii w Polsce(Polskie Towarzystwo Antropologiczne, 1987) Bielicki, Tadeusz; Krupiński, Tadeusz; Strzałko, JanThe story told here has elements of drama, for it is part of the history of Polish culture during the 19th and 20th century - and that has been inextricably intertwined with the traumatic, and often tragic, fortunes of the nation.Item Społeczne zróżnicowanie wieku menarchy dziewcząt na Górnym Śląsku w 1981 roku(Polskie Towarzystwo Antropologiczne, 1987) Waliszko, Anna; Hulanicka, Barbara; Bielicki, TadeuszAn intriguing social gradient of menarcheal age was found among girls from twelve different social groups defined by father’s occupation and occupational status. Menarcheal age was also found to depend upon parental education and family size.Item Wysokość i względny ciężar ciała poborowych polskich w dziesięcioleciu 1976—1986: zmiany sekularne i gradient urbanizacyjny(Polskie Towarzystwo Antropologiczne, 1988) Bielicki, Tadeusz; Waliszko, Anna; Górny, Stanisław; Kubica, JózefStatural gains were of similar magnitude, ca. 2.0 cm., in each of the five categories of urbanization defined by population size of the locality of habitation. As a result, the regular urbanization-dependent gradient in stature, first detected in the 1976'cohort, reappears in little changed form 10 years later. No significant secular changes and no regular gradients can be seen in weight-for-height.