Recently published craniometric and genetic studies indicate a predominantly indigenous ancestry of Indian populations. We address this issue with a fuller coverage of Indian craniometrics than any done before.We analyse metrical variability within Indian series, Indians� sexual dimorphism, differences between northern and southern Indians, index-based differences of Indian males fromother series, and Indians�multivariate affinities.The relationship between a variable�smagnitude and its variability is log-linear. This relationship is strengthened by excluding cranial fractions and series with a sample size less than 30.Male crania are typically larger than female crania, but there are also shape differences. Northern Indians differ from sou...
This study establishes the craniofacial anthropometric norms of the Malaysian Indian over 22 paramet...
Background: Facial features differ amongst different races and ethnic groups. These different shapes...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://digitalcommons.wayne.edu/...
Our previous metrical study of Indian crania from across the South Asian subcontinent found great va...
In forensic anthropology, development of a biological profile for law enforcement can be critical in...
In forensic anthropology, development of a biological profile for law enforcement can be critical in...
Introduction: Height has been one of the impressive factors for personal identification of individua...
The postcraniometrics of the Arikara, a Plains Indian group, are analyzed to determine biological re...
Background: Craniometric measurements are used in anatomy, anthropology bioarchaeology, forensic med...
In this study, we used anthropometric data from six Andhra caste populations to examine heritability...
Cranial index is the ratio of maximum width of the head divided by its maximum length multiplied by ...
SUMMARY: Body segments exhibit consistent ratios with stature, age, gender and race. Thus prediction...
This study examines differences in craniometric variation between two recent human populations in li...
This study examines cranial shape variation of modern and near-modern southeast Asians in a global c...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://digitalcommons.wayne.edu/...
This study establishes the craniofacial anthropometric norms of the Malaysian Indian over 22 paramet...
Background: Facial features differ amongst different races and ethnic groups. These different shapes...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://digitalcommons.wayne.edu/...
Our previous metrical study of Indian crania from across the South Asian subcontinent found great va...
In forensic anthropology, development of a biological profile for law enforcement can be critical in...
In forensic anthropology, development of a biological profile for law enforcement can be critical in...
Introduction: Height has been one of the impressive factors for personal identification of individua...
The postcraniometrics of the Arikara, a Plains Indian group, are analyzed to determine biological re...
Background: Craniometric measurements are used in anatomy, anthropology bioarchaeology, forensic med...
In this study, we used anthropometric data from six Andhra caste populations to examine heritability...
Cranial index is the ratio of maximum width of the head divided by its maximum length multiplied by ...
SUMMARY: Body segments exhibit consistent ratios with stature, age, gender and race. Thus prediction...
This study examines differences in craniometric variation between two recent human populations in li...
This study examines cranial shape variation of modern and near-modern southeast Asians in a global c...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://digitalcommons.wayne.edu/...
This study establishes the craniofacial anthropometric norms of the Malaysian Indian over 22 paramet...
Background: Facial features differ amongst different races and ethnic groups. These different shapes...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://digitalcommons.wayne.edu/...