Secular trends in craniofacial asymmetry studied by geometric morphometry and generalized Procrustes methods

EH Kimmerle, RL Jantz - Modern morphometrics in physical anthropology, 2005 - Springer
Modern morphometrics in physical anthropology, 2005Springer
Previous work on the secular trends of growth, size, and shape of American craniofacial form
over the past 200 years documents significant morphological change and increased
variability. For example, Jantz and Meadows Jantz (2000) demonstrated that the American
cranial vault has become longer and narrower over time. While the face was less affected by
secular change, modifications were noted in its height and width. Interestingly, secular
change in shape
Previous work on the secular trends of growth, size, and shape of American craniofacial form over the past 200 years documents significant morphological change and increased variability. For example, Jantz and Meadows Jantz (2000) demonstrated that the American cranial vault has become longer and narrower over time. While the face was less affected by secular change, modifications were noted in its height and width. Interestingly, secular change in shape
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