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Craniometric measurements of artificial cranial deformations in Eastern European skulls

Arnold, Wolfgang H.; Fedorischeva, Victora A.; Naumova, Ella A.; Yabluchansky, Nikolay I.

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Anthropologischer Anzeiger Volume 66 No. 2 (2008), p. 139 - 146

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published: Jul 11, 2008
published online: May 29, 2019

DOI: 10.1127/aa/66/2008/139

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Abstract

Standardized lateral cephalograms of eleven skulls with artificial cranial deformations from Eastern Europe and twenty normal skulls from the same population were made, digitized and imported into the AutoCAD 2005 computer program. The x- and y-coordinates of defined measuring points were determined and angle measurements were made. The form difference of the skulls was tested with the Euclidean Distance Matrix Analysis (EDMA) and the difference of the angle measurements were compared statistically using the non-parametric Mann-Whitney test. All deformed skulls belonged to the tabular fronto-occipital type of deformation. The results of the EDMA and the angle measurements indicated significant differences for the neurocranium and the facial cranium in height between the normal and the deformed skulls, but not in the cranial length. It can be concluded that in Eastern Europe one method of cranial molding was used. The deformation of the neurocranium also affected the development of the facial cranium regarding facial height. This may indicate a dependency of the developmental fields of the neurocranium and facial cranium.

Keywords

Cranial deformation • geometric morphometry • X-ray analyses