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Craniometry is
measurement of the
cranium (the main part of the skull),
usually the
human cranium. It is a
subset of cephalometry,
measurement of the...
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single quantity".
Biological determinism is
analyzed in
discussions of
craniometry and
psychological testing, the two prin****l
methods used to measure...
- of
physical anthropology,
advancing the
science of anthropometry, and
craniometry, in particular, the now-discredited
practice of
determining intelligence...
- In po****tion genetics,
research has been done on the
genetic origins of
modern ****anese people. From the
point of view of
genetic studies, ****anese people:...
- misconstrues, or
distorts anthropology (notably
physical anthropology),
craniometry,
evolutionary biology, and
other disciplines or pseudo-disciplines through...
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transitional between lobe-finned fish and
early tetrapods Centrosaurus skull Craniometry Crystal skull Head and neck
anatomy Human skull symbolism Memento mori...
- centuries, and was
linked to
models of
racial hierarchy primarily based on
craniometry and anthropometry. A
variety of
views circulated about the
racial identity...
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usually the
human head,
especially by
medical imaging such as radiography.
Craniometry, the
measurement of the
cranium (skull), is a
large subset of cephalometry...
- gave the term a
wider audience, by
grounding it in the new
methods of
craniometry and
Linnean taxonomy.
Blumenbach did not
credit Meiners with his taxonomy...
- 1790–1828). This was a
founding work for
other scientists in the
field of
craniometry. He
established a five-part
naming system in 1795 to
describe what he...