This paper introduces statistical shape modelling (SSM) for use in osteoarchaeology research. SSM is a full field, multi-material analytical technique, and is presented as a supplementary geometric morphometric (GM) tool. Lower mandibular canines from two archaeological populations and one modern population were sampled, digitised using micro-CT, aligned, registered to a baseline and statistically modelled using principal component analysis (PCA). Sample material properties were incorporated as a binary enamel/dentin parameter. Results were assessed qualitatively and quantitatively using anatomical landmarks. Finally, the technique's application was demonstrated for inter-sample comparison through analysis of the principal component (PC) we...
Copyright © 2004 Dental Anthropology AssociationAccurate, reproducible three-dimensional (3D) data p...
Morphological studies are carried out predominantly in dental or anthropological research not just b...
Objectives Due to taphonomic processes such as burial, fire, or animal activity, bones are often fo...
This paper introduces statistical shape modelling (SSM) for use in osteoarchaeology research. SSM is...
Dental morphological measurements are typically either metric or non-metric. Non-metric measurements...
Understanding concealed dental geometry and the position of teeth is essential for the effective imp...
Shape analysis is important in anthropology, bioarchaeology and forensic science for interpreting us...
Abstract Background Geometric morphometrics (GMM) has been traditionally applied to the field of bio...
Traditional odontometry currently suggests a limited number of measurements on tooth coronal parts, ...
The femur is the longest bone in the human body and serves the important purposes of load-bearing an...
Traditional odontometry currently suggests a limited number of measurements on tooth coronal parts, ...
The purpose of this study is to assess whether close-range photogrammetry is a viable alternative to...
Though the use of geometrics morphometrics analysis is wide spread since at least 15 years in the sc...
The study of morphological variation in the hominin fossil record has been transformed in recent yea...
Modern day investigation in fields of archaeology and palaeontology can be greatly characterised by ...
Copyright © 2004 Dental Anthropology AssociationAccurate, reproducible three-dimensional (3D) data p...
Morphological studies are carried out predominantly in dental or anthropological research not just b...
Objectives Due to taphonomic processes such as burial, fire, or animal activity, bones are often fo...
This paper introduces statistical shape modelling (SSM) for use in osteoarchaeology research. SSM is...
Dental morphological measurements are typically either metric or non-metric. Non-metric measurements...
Understanding concealed dental geometry and the position of teeth is essential for the effective imp...
Shape analysis is important in anthropology, bioarchaeology and forensic science for interpreting us...
Abstract Background Geometric morphometrics (GMM) has been traditionally applied to the field of bio...
Traditional odontometry currently suggests a limited number of measurements on tooth coronal parts, ...
The femur is the longest bone in the human body and serves the important purposes of load-bearing an...
Traditional odontometry currently suggests a limited number of measurements on tooth coronal parts, ...
The purpose of this study is to assess whether close-range photogrammetry is a viable alternative to...
Though the use of geometrics morphometrics analysis is wide spread since at least 15 years in the sc...
The study of morphological variation in the hominin fossil record has been transformed in recent yea...
Modern day investigation in fields of archaeology and palaeontology can be greatly characterised by ...
Copyright © 2004 Dental Anthropology AssociationAccurate, reproducible three-dimensional (3D) data p...
Morphological studies are carried out predominantly in dental or anthropological research not just b...
Objectives Due to taphonomic processes such as burial, fire, or animal activity, bones are often fo...