3D Facial Morphology: Insights from European and South African Populations

 


This study explores 3D facial morphology through a comparative analysis of European and South African populations, examining how factors like population affinity, sex, age, and allometry influence facial structure. By employing advanced 3D imaging techniques, the research highlights morphological variations across these demographics, offering insights into human biological diversity and forensic anthropology applications.

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