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A functional approach to craniology
American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 1960M L, Moss, R W, Young
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Comparative craniology of the Ceratopsia
Numerische Mathematik, 1993Peter Dodson
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Craniology of Man and the Anthropoid Apes [PDF]
IN answer to Mr. A. T. Mundy's questions, it seems to me that it would be impossible in a young living ape, by artificial means, to prevent his frontal suture from closing, and if we could succeed in keeping it open I question if any marked increase in the size of the animal's frontal lobes would augment his intellectual capacity.
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Journal of Mental Science, 1871
There are two classes of men who occupy themselves in observations on mental functions, frequently working widely apart from each other. These are, the metaphysicians, who investigate the phenomena of mind apart from anatomical or physiological facts, and the physiologists, who keep as exclusively to their own labours.
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There are two classes of men who occupy themselves in observations on mental functions, frequently working widely apart from each other. These are, the metaphysicians, who investigate the phenomena of mind apart from anatomical or physiological facts, and the physiologists, who keep as exclusively to their own labours.
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107. A Note on Bushman Craniology
Man; A Monthly Record of Anthropological Science, 1922exaly +2 more sources
The Prehistoric Craniology of Britain
Antiquity, 1938The racial prehistory of Great Britain, while incomplete, has been brought to a provocative stage in its reconstruction. What follows is an attempt to set forth the framework of present knowledge, with its major lacunae, for the particular scrutiny of the archaeologists, on whom the anthropologists must largely rely for the testing of its stresses and ...
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Functional Craniology and Brain Evolution
2014Anatomy and morphometrics have been experiencing a new renaissance in recent decades due to the new techniques and computed methodology used in imaging and statistics. Following this revolution, anatomical systems are currently analyzed by investigating the relationships among their components, in ontogeny and phylogeny.
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An evaluation of Polynesian craniology
American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 1956D S, MARSHALL, C E, SNOW
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