Metric Analysis of Skeletal Remains: Methods and Applications

Pages: 485 - 532
Published: Aug 9, 2007
Abstract
Human skeletal and dental remains continue to provide the most direct evidence for examining the biology of past populations (Larsen, 1997, 2002). Quantitative (i.e., metric) as well as more qualitative (i.e., nonmetric or discrete) aspects of human biological variation remain central to studies in physical anthropology since its inception. Measurement of living (anthropometry) and skeletal remains (osteome­ try and craniometry), and the methods...
Paper Details
Title
Metric Analysis of Skeletal Remains: Methods and Applications
Published Date
Aug 9, 2007
Journal
Pages
485 - 532
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