Definition of Craniological. Meaning of Craniological. Synonyms of Craniological

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Definition of Craniological

Craniological
Craniological Cra`ni*o*log"ic*al (-?-l?j"?-kal), a. Of or pertaining to craniology.

Meaning of Craniological from wikipedia

- zygomatic arch, forming the postorbital bar. "Glossary of Skullological Terminology". Craniological Glossary. Retrieved 2012-11-13. Orbital process v t e...
- completed by the Holstein interglacial about 340,000 to 325,000 years ago. Craniological differences between the European and African wildcats indicate that...
- backsword "The morphological specificity of Caucasian peoples according to craniological materials". V.P.Alekseev. Journal of Human Evolution. Kovalevskaia,...
- the skull ossifies over the brain during infant development, external craniological means could be used to diagnose the internal states of the mental characters...
- Culture According to the Materials of the Cherkasy Centre Burial Ground (Craniological Aspect)". Arheologia (1): 86–100. doi:10.15407/arheologia2022.01.086...
- et al. (2014) published in Anthropologischer Anzeiger also indicated craniological similarities between modern Gr****s and Minoans, indicating continuity...
- Yamaguchi, N.; Kitchener, A.; Driscoll, C. & Nussberger, B. (2004). "Craniological differentiation between European wildcats (Felis silvestris silvestris)...
- Kitchener, Andrew C.; Ward, Jennifer M.; Macdonald, David W. (2004). "Craniological differentiation between European wildcats (Felis silvestris silvestris)...
- et al. (2014) published in Anthropologischer Anzeiger also indicated craniological similarities between modern Gr****s and ancient Gr****s (including Mycenaeans)...
- development of subsequent human race concepts. It contained the germ of the craniological research to which so many of his subsequent inquiries were directed...