Application of a novel technique utilizing cone beam computed tomography for craniographic analysis : A study among adult Egyptian and Nubian populations /
Taha Ismail Shehata
Application of a novel technique utilizing cone beam computed tomography for craniographic analysis : A study among adult Egyptian and Nubian populations / تطبيق طريقة مستحدثة لتحليل قياسات الرأس باستخدام الأشعة المقطعية : دراسة بين البالغين المصريين والنوبيين Taha Ismail Shehata ; Supervised Nancy Ahmed Fakhry Khattab , Tamer Mahmoud Abdelwahab , Amr Mohamed Ekram - Cairo : Taha Ismail Shehata , 2018 - 109 P. : charts , facsimiles ; 25cm
Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of African Postgraduate Studies - Department of Anthropology
Craniofacial reconstruction is one of the methods utilized in forensic anthropology; the technique models the appearance of the face from the skeletal remains. A succeful scientific Craniofacial approximation aiming to reproduce a face requires well knowledge of population facial traits, characteristics , proportions and averages of over soft tissue thicknesses, overlying known craniometric landmarks, nasal indices, lips shape also eye position. All these facial features among different populations as they exhibit individual variations. Extracted facial data will vary in relation to age, sex, body mass index and population affinity. This study focuses the attention on the radiographic assessment of soft tissues in relation to the sex and population affinity. It provides the first data set on FSTTs set for the Nubian Egyptians and also enrich the FSTTs data for the Egyptian population
Cranifacial Identification Craniofacial Reconstruction Forensic Anthropology
Application of a novel technique utilizing cone beam computed tomography for craniographic analysis : A study among adult Egyptian and Nubian populations / تطبيق طريقة مستحدثة لتحليل قياسات الرأس باستخدام الأشعة المقطعية : دراسة بين البالغين المصريين والنوبيين Taha Ismail Shehata ; Supervised Nancy Ahmed Fakhry Khattab , Tamer Mahmoud Abdelwahab , Amr Mohamed Ekram - Cairo : Taha Ismail Shehata , 2018 - 109 P. : charts , facsimiles ; 25cm
Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of African Postgraduate Studies - Department of Anthropology
Craniofacial reconstruction is one of the methods utilized in forensic anthropology; the technique models the appearance of the face from the skeletal remains. A succeful scientific Craniofacial approximation aiming to reproduce a face requires well knowledge of population facial traits, characteristics , proportions and averages of over soft tissue thicknesses, overlying known craniometric landmarks, nasal indices, lips shape also eye position. All these facial features among different populations as they exhibit individual variations. Extracted facial data will vary in relation to age, sex, body mass index and population affinity. This study focuses the attention on the radiographic assessment of soft tissues in relation to the sex and population affinity. It provides the first data set on FSTTs set for the Nubian Egyptians and also enrich the FSTTs data for the Egyptian population
Cranifacial Identification Craniofacial Reconstruction Forensic Anthropology