Despite a number of studies stating that sexual dimorphism is population specific, sexual differences in Southeast Asian populations have received little attention. Previous studies in this region have focused on samples from Thailand or East Asian populations from China and Japan, examining sexual dimorphism predominantly of the postcranial bones, teeth and mandible with comparatively few cranial studies. These earlier studies have used traditional methods to metrically assess differences between the sexes. The aim of this study is to use geometric morphometric methods for the first time to quantify sexual dimorphism of Southeast Asian crania and extend knowledge of cranial sexual dimorphism beyond China, Japan and Thailand. A total of 35 ...
A b s t r a c t. The recently rediscovered glass plate negatives of unique skeletal fossil material ...
In human evolution the assessment of sex in fossil specimen is performed by transposing the informat...
A current limitation of forensic practice in Western Australia is a lack of contemporary population-...
Despite a number of studies stating that sexual dimorphism is population specific, sexual difference...
The purpose of the present study is to define which regions of the cranium, the upper-face, the orbi...
This study examines cranial shape variation of modern and near-modern southeast Asians in a global c...
Objective: To evaluate the accuracy of sexual dimorphism in the cranium and mandible of Thais using ...
Geometric morphometrics of cranio-facial sexual dimorphism and population specifity of methodologica...
The quantification of cranial sexual dimorphism (CSD) among modern humans is relevant in evolutionar...
Abstract The study of sexual dimorphism in human crania has important applications in the fields of ...
Background: Craniometric measurements are used in anatomy, anthropology bioarchaeology, forensic med...
Traditional morphometrics uses ratios between measured values such as the cranial index and the uppe...
Estimation of sex is the most important aspect of identification, especially in unknown skeletonized...
In order to identify the sexual difference and the aging changes on the cranial metric dimensions an...
The recently rediscovered glass plate negatives of unique skeletal fossil material from Předmostí –...
A b s t r a c t. The recently rediscovered glass plate negatives of unique skeletal fossil material ...
In human evolution the assessment of sex in fossil specimen is performed by transposing the informat...
A current limitation of forensic practice in Western Australia is a lack of contemporary population-...
Despite a number of studies stating that sexual dimorphism is population specific, sexual difference...
The purpose of the present study is to define which regions of the cranium, the upper-face, the orbi...
This study examines cranial shape variation of modern and near-modern southeast Asians in a global c...
Objective: To evaluate the accuracy of sexual dimorphism in the cranium and mandible of Thais using ...
Geometric morphometrics of cranio-facial sexual dimorphism and population specifity of methodologica...
The quantification of cranial sexual dimorphism (CSD) among modern humans is relevant in evolutionar...
Abstract The study of sexual dimorphism in human crania has important applications in the fields of ...
Background: Craniometric measurements are used in anatomy, anthropology bioarchaeology, forensic med...
Traditional morphometrics uses ratios between measured values such as the cranial index and the uppe...
Estimation of sex is the most important aspect of identification, especially in unknown skeletonized...
In order to identify the sexual difference and the aging changes on the cranial metric dimensions an...
The recently rediscovered glass plate negatives of unique skeletal fossil material from Předmostí –...
A b s t r a c t. The recently rediscovered glass plate negatives of unique skeletal fossil material ...
In human evolution the assessment of sex in fossil specimen is performed by transposing the informat...
A current limitation of forensic practice in Western Australia is a lack of contemporary population-...