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Multi-dimensional complexes of skull traits.

P Bergman, G Hauser

    Anthropologischer Anzeiger; Bericht Uber Die Biologisch-Anthropologische Literatur
    |June 1, 1985
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    This study analyzed sutural bones in medieval skulls, revealing two main complexes. These findings highlight the interplay between genetics and developmental factors in skeletal variations.

    Area of Science:

    • Anthropology
    • Paleopathology
    • Skeletal Biology

    Background:

    • Sutural bones, also known as Wormian bones, are accessory ossicles within the cranial sutures.
    • Their occurrence and significance in skeletal analyses are often underestimated.
    • Understanding sutural bone prevalence can offer insights into population genetics and developmental processes.

    Observation:

    • A multidimensional analysis (Wanke method) was employed to study sutural bones.
    • The research examined a medieval sample of 249 male and female skulls from Lower Austria.
    • Two primary complexes of sutural and fontanelle bones were identified.

    Findings:

    • The study observed the simultaneous incidence of specific sutural and fontanelle bone complexes.
    • Analysis suggests a correlation between genetic factors and developmental growth incongruences.

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  • These factors likely contribute to the observed phenomena of sutural bone formation.
  • Implications:

    • The findings underscore the importance of considering minor skeletal traits in biological studies.
    • Further research is recommended to explore the basic biological aspects influencing sutural bone development.
    • This work contributes to a deeper understanding of cranial suture variability and its underlying causes.