Tag: dolichocephalic


DOLICHOCEPHALIC

Dolichocephalic The Core Definition of Dolichocephaly The term dolichocephalic, derived from the ancient Greek words dolichos (meaning “long”) and kephalē (meaning “head”), is a descriptive classification used primarily in physical anthropology and craniology to characterize a specific shape of the human skull. Fundamentally, a dolichocephalic skull is one that is notably longer from the front […]

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MESOCEPHALIC

Mesocephalic: Characteristics, Evolution, and Clinical Implications The Core Definition of Mesocephaly Mesocephalic describes a distinct morphological classification of human head shape, specifically referring to crania that are intermediate in proportion between the extremes of long/narrow and short/broad skulls. Fundamentally, mesocephaly represents the balanced or average configuration within the traditional three-part classification system used in craniometry. […]

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