370 adult crania were examined to find the incidence of sutural bones in Gujarati (Indian) crania and to compare it with other populations to establish the distance between them. The mean measure of difference between Indian and other populations was statistically significant. Comparison of cranial capacity in skulls with and without sutural bones showed no significant difference, and this is interpreted as indicating that sutural bones are not formed secondary to stress
Recently published craniometric and genetic studies indicate a predominantly indigenous ancestry of ...
Background: The sutural bones and fontanelle of the skull display unique morphological characters. S...
Introduction: The size, form and position of the skull and its parts are influenced by various facto...
INTRODUCTION: Sutural bones or intersutural bones commonly known as Wormian bones are extra bone pie...
Background of the Study: Accessory bone found in the human skull bone between squamous part of parie...
Cranial sutures are fibrous joints of the skull which allow for growth in young individuals. The sut...
Cranial index is the ratio of maximum width of the head divided by its maximum length multiplied by ...
Aim: Study of non metric cranial variants have been a field of considerable interest to resear...
Although studies on long bone growth from archaeological remains are fairly common, much less has be...
Artificial cranial deformation is a cultural practice that modifies the shape of the skull during th...
AbstractThe forensic facial reconstruction is a scientific art to construct the ante-mortem face fro...
Introduction: morphometric measurement of femur is useful in academic study for anatomist and also u...
Introduction: Squatting facet at the neck of the talus is the morphological alteration due to habitu...
Five human skeletal series were examined to discern if post-adolescent aging, as measured by dental ...
The aim of this study is to individualize potential differences between two cranial regions used to ...
Recently published craniometric and genetic studies indicate a predominantly indigenous ancestry of ...
Background: The sutural bones and fontanelle of the skull display unique morphological characters. S...
Introduction: The size, form and position of the skull and its parts are influenced by various facto...
INTRODUCTION: Sutural bones or intersutural bones commonly known as Wormian bones are extra bone pie...
Background of the Study: Accessory bone found in the human skull bone between squamous part of parie...
Cranial sutures are fibrous joints of the skull which allow for growth in young individuals. The sut...
Cranial index is the ratio of maximum width of the head divided by its maximum length multiplied by ...
Aim: Study of non metric cranial variants have been a field of considerable interest to resear...
Although studies on long bone growth from archaeological remains are fairly common, much less has be...
Artificial cranial deformation is a cultural practice that modifies the shape of the skull during th...
AbstractThe forensic facial reconstruction is a scientific art to construct the ante-mortem face fro...
Introduction: morphometric measurement of femur is useful in academic study for anatomist and also u...
Introduction: Squatting facet at the neck of the talus is the morphological alteration due to habitu...
Five human skeletal series were examined to discern if post-adolescent aging, as measured by dental ...
The aim of this study is to individualize potential differences between two cranial regions used to ...
Recently published craniometric and genetic studies indicate a predominantly indigenous ancestry of ...
Background: The sutural bones and fontanelle of the skull display unique morphological characters. S...
Introduction: The size, form and position of the skull and its parts are influenced by various facto...