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BACKGROUND: This basically anatomical study focuses on two items; firstly, the establishment of a system for the cartographic subdivision of the neopallium; secondly, the topographical correlation of extracranial landmarks and intracranial sites on the ...
F. Heun +3 more
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Angular craniometry in craniocervical junction malformation [PDF]
The craniometric linear dimensions of the posterior fossa have been relatively well studied, but angular craniometry has been poorly studied and may reveal differences in the several types of craniocervical junction malformation. The objectives of this study were to evaluate craniometric angles compared with normal subjects and elucidate the main ...
Botelho, Ricardo Vieira +1 more
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This article demonstrates the necessity of using modern methods of morphometry in the treatment of patients with defects of dentition, namely the mandatory anthropometric studies, including the measurement of the width of the face between koshelkovyj ...
Vladimir Vyacheslavovich Shkarin +4 more
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Craniometric Method for Age Estimation by the Degree of Lambdoid Suture Obliteration
Background: In anthropology age of skeletal remains can be estimated without specific equipment by the degree of serrate suture obliteration; however, standard methods of obliteration measurement cannot be used to calculate age of a skull with a ...
S. E. Baybakov +7 more
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The paper features preliminary results of an anthropological study of bone remains from the burials of Izmeri XVI burial ground (11th – 9th centuries B.C.) located in the Spassky district of the Tatarstan Republic.
Gazimzyanov Ilgizar R. +1 more
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Morphological and Morphometric Study of Foramen Spinosum in Dry Human Skulls: A Cross-sectional Study from South Bengal, India [PDF]
Introduction: The Foramen Spinosum (FS), located posterolateral to the foramen ovale in the middle cranial fossa, provides passage to the middle meningeal vessels and the nervous spinosus.
Anwesa Pal +2 more
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ABSTRACT The evolutionary study of human dispersal is a key topic in biological anthropology. However, recent research has revealed inconsistencies between molecular and anatomical data across different timescales and geographic regions. Despite increased interdisciplinary dialogue, these discordances are rarely analyzed in depth or interpreted for ...
Lumila Paula Menéndez, Sophie Veigl
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The results of a study of Neolithic skulls from the burial ground of Firsovo XI, on the right bank of the Ob River near the city of Barnaul, are presented.
Solodovnikov K.N., Tur S.S.
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The work contains the results of a comprehensive archaeological and paleoanthropological analysis of unique materials which were received at the beginning of the 20th century by the Kuban Museum (now the Krasnodar Territory Krasnodar State Historical and
Alexandra N. Abramova +1 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives In the 19th and early 20th centuries, many fetuses and infants were collected for anatomical study. Yet little research has explored their origins or the ethical implications of holding and using these individuals in teaching and research.
Siân E. Halcrow +4 more
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