The National Museum of Natural History has been carrying out, over the last several years, a study of hominid fossil skulls, which have been discovered in different regions of the world. The aim of the palaeo‐anthropological study of these skulls is to reconstruct the genealogic tree of the evolution of man and to understand better, the diversity of the homo Erectus species on the different continents. Currently, digital techniques and those of rapid prototyping offer a solution to these problems by allowing the virtual or physical reconstitution of the skulls for scientific study. This paper presents this new perspective for the world of palaeontology
OBJECTIVES: The statistical analysis of fossil remains is essential to understand the evolution of t...
Museal collections include a large amount of cranial specimens of living and fossil primates. This m...
OBJECTIVES: The statistical analysis of fossil remains is essential to understand the evolution of t...
The National Museum of Natural History has been carrying out, over the last several years, a study o...
Preservation is a major obstacle in paleoanthropological studies. Since 1990s virtual methods have b...
The last two decades have seen the development of virtual morphology (ViMo), which emerged during th...
The remains that tipically compose the human fossil and archeological record often bear cracks, dama...
The specificity of paleoanthropological researchs and accurate anthropological documentation is due ...
Human skeletal remains and fossils are often fragmented and distorted, limiting further research. Th...
We have developed a protocol for reconstructing 3D models of the skulls of extinct species of small ...
The discovery and explanation of differences among organisms is a major concern for evolutionary and...
The discovery and explanation of differences among organisms is a major concern for evolutionary and...
La préservation est un obstacle majeur dans les études paléoanthropologiques. Depuis les années 1990...
The domain of anthropology is in flux. New interdisciplinary fields such as Virtual Anthropology (VA...
The domain of anthropology is in flux. New interdisciplinary fields such as Virtual Anthropology (VA...
OBJECTIVES: The statistical analysis of fossil remains is essential to understand the evolution of t...
Museal collections include a large amount of cranial specimens of living and fossil primates. This m...
OBJECTIVES: The statistical analysis of fossil remains is essential to understand the evolution of t...
The National Museum of Natural History has been carrying out, over the last several years, a study o...
Preservation is a major obstacle in paleoanthropological studies. Since 1990s virtual methods have b...
The last two decades have seen the development of virtual morphology (ViMo), which emerged during th...
The remains that tipically compose the human fossil and archeological record often bear cracks, dama...
The specificity of paleoanthropological researchs and accurate anthropological documentation is due ...
Human skeletal remains and fossils are often fragmented and distorted, limiting further research. Th...
We have developed a protocol for reconstructing 3D models of the skulls of extinct species of small ...
The discovery and explanation of differences among organisms is a major concern for evolutionary and...
The discovery and explanation of differences among organisms is a major concern for evolutionary and...
La préservation est un obstacle majeur dans les études paléoanthropologiques. Depuis les années 1990...
The domain of anthropology is in flux. New interdisciplinary fields such as Virtual Anthropology (VA...
The domain of anthropology is in flux. New interdisciplinary fields such as Virtual Anthropology (VA...
OBJECTIVES: The statistical analysis of fossil remains is essential to understand the evolution of t...
Museal collections include a large amount of cranial specimens of living and fossil primates. This m...
OBJECTIVES: The statistical analysis of fossil remains is essential to understand the evolution of t...