(Photographic Supplement, Plate 36)
FIG. 1 (3 views).

An Englishman from Yorkshire; an excellent example of the Dinaric seafarers who invaded Britain in the Early Bronze Age.
This man may be considered a type specimen of Bell Beaker brachycephal.
FIG. 2 (3 views).

A less completely Dinaricized Netherlander from North Brabant.
FIG. 3 (3 views).

A Frenchman from Lyon; typical of the local Mediterranean-Alpine product in much of France, especially in the northeastern half of the Republic.
FIG. 4 (3 views).

A Slovak from Třsoka, Czechoslovakia. Althoughthe Czechs themselves are predominantly Alpine, the Moravians and Slovaks are frequently Dinaric. This man could easily pass for a Frenchman.