- an anatomist,
published some
lectures containing an
account of his
craniometrical methods.
These laid the
foundation of all
subsequent work.
Pieter Camper...
-
Lugduni Batavorum.
Sludskii 1992, pp. 131, 134. Mazák, J. H. (2010). "
Craniometric variation in the
tiger (Panthera tigris):
Implications for
patterns of...
- now
discounted by most scholars. The term is also used to
refer to a
craniometric phenotype present in
human remains ****ociated with
Ancient North Eurasian...
- Bibcode:2016Natur.536..419L. doi:10.1038/nature19310. PMC 5003663. PMID 27459054. "
Craniometric analyses have
suggested an
affinity between the
Natufians and po****tions...
- did not
change between males and females. Moreover,
replacing the raw
craniometric values with
their shape variables did not
significantly alter the trends...
-
skeleton was
probably about 30
years old at the time of death.
According to
craniometric measurements, the
skull is
believed to
conform to the
mesocephalic pattern...
- wet. The
Kiffian people were tall,
standing over six feet in height.
Craniometric analysis indicates that this
early Holocene po****tion was
closely related...
-
European Agricultural Fund for
Rural Development. Wiig, Ø. (1989).
Craniometric variation in
Norwegian wolverines Gulo gulo L.
Zoological Journal of...
-
opposing use of the term. A 2002
study found that
about 13% of
human craniometric variation existed between regions,
while 6%
existed between local po****tions...
- ago. An
indigenous American sample from 16,000BC in Idaho,
which is
craniometrically similar to
modern Native Americans as well as Paleosiberias, was found...