Cultural implications in the cranial morphology of peruvian precolumbian ethnic groups

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The objective of the study was to relate the causative agent of cranial deformations with the cultural area, the suture closure and cranial forms, in the context of the craniofacial growth of pre-columbian peruvian population, included in the typological classification of Weiss. Sample: eighteen sku...

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Autores: Galvez Calla, Luis Hernando, Maita Veliz, Luis, Guillén Borda, Celso, Menéndez Méndez, Leoncio
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2014
Institución:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Lenguaje:español
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Enlace del recurso:https://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/odont/article/view/9760
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Materia:Cranial deformation
peruvian cultural anthropology.
Deformaciones craneanas
antropología cultural peruana
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Implicancias culturales en la morfología craneana de grupos étnicos pre-colombinos peruanos
title Cultural implications in the cranial morphology of peruvian precolumbian ethnic groups
spellingShingle Cultural implications in the cranial morphology of peruvian precolumbian ethnic groups
Galvez Calla, Luis Hernando
Cranial deformation
peruvian cultural anthropology.
Deformaciones craneanas
antropología cultural peruana
title_short Cultural implications in the cranial morphology of peruvian precolumbian ethnic groups
title_full Cultural implications in the cranial morphology of peruvian precolumbian ethnic groups
title_fullStr Cultural implications in the cranial morphology of peruvian precolumbian ethnic groups
title_full_unstemmed Cultural implications in the cranial morphology of peruvian precolumbian ethnic groups
title_sort Cultural implications in the cranial morphology of peruvian precolumbian ethnic groups
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Galvez Calla, Luis Hernando
Maita Veliz, Luis
Guillén Borda, Celso
Menéndez Méndez, Leoncio
author Galvez Calla, Luis Hernando
author_facet Galvez Calla, Luis Hernando
Maita Veliz, Luis
Guillén Borda, Celso
Menéndez Méndez, Leoncio
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Guillén Borda, Celso
Menéndez Méndez, Leoncio
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Cranial deformation
peruvian cultural anthropology.
Deformaciones craneanas
antropología cultural peruana
topic Cranial deformation
peruvian cultural anthropology.
Deformaciones craneanas
antropología cultural peruana
description The objective of the study was to relate the causative agent of cranial deformations with the cultural area, the suture closure and cranial forms, in the context of the craniofacial growth of pre-columbian peruvian population, included in the typological classification of Weiss. Sample: eighteen skulls representing pre-columbian ethnic groups of ancient Peru comprised within the typological classification of Weiss were selected from the curatorship human remains of National Museum of Archaeology, Anthropology and History of Peru. Methodology: first we made the recognition of the skulls and registered their codes adopted according to regions or cultural associations by Curatorship. Then the skulls were photographed following anatomical standards. The information obtained was through observation of high-resolution images. Results and conclusions: cephalic deformations are consistent with the law of Virchow. Pre-columbian Peru summarizes two phylum, “llautu” associated with andean cultures and “cuna” to coastal towns. Llautu is consistent with the early closure of the sagittal suture and consequently the brain as organic matter influences the bregma and the coronal suture stimulating an ossification of a dolichocephalous cranium of annular aspect. “Cuna” is concordant with the early closure of the coronal suture and consequently the brain in growth stimulates suture membranes: sagittal, parietosphenoidal and parietotemporal, leading to brachycephalic skull ossification of a tabular appearance
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spelling Cultural implications in the cranial morphology of peruvian precolumbian ethnic groupsImplicancias culturales en la morfología craneana de grupos étnicos pre-colombinos peruanosGalvez Calla, Luis HernandoMaita Veliz, LuisGuillén Borda, CelsoMenéndez Méndez, LeoncioCranial deformationperuvian cultural anthropology.Deformaciones craneanasantropología cultural peruanaThe objective of the study was to relate the causative agent of cranial deformations with the cultural area, the suture closure and cranial forms, in the context of the craniofacial growth of pre-columbian peruvian population, included in the typological classification of Weiss. Sample: eighteen skulls representing pre-columbian ethnic groups of ancient Peru comprised within the typological classification of Weiss were selected from the curatorship human remains of National Museum of Archaeology, Anthropology and History of Peru. Methodology: first we made the recognition of the skulls and registered their codes adopted according to regions or cultural associations by Curatorship. Then the skulls were photographed following anatomical standards. The information obtained was through observation of high-resolution images. Results and conclusions: cephalic deformations are consistent with the law of Virchow. Pre-columbian Peru summarizes two phylum, “llautu” associated with andean cultures and “cuna” to coastal towns. Llautu is consistent with the early closure of the sagittal suture and consequently the brain as organic matter influences the bregma and the coronal suture stimulating an ossification of a dolichocephalous cranium of annular aspect. “Cuna” is concordant with the early closure of the coronal suture and consequently the brain in growth stimulates suture membranes: sagittal, parietosphenoidal and parietotemporal, leading to brachycephalic skull ossification of a tabular appearanceEl estudio consiste en relacionar el agente causal de las deformaciones cefálicas con el área cultural, el cierre sutural y las formas craneanas en el contexto del crecimiento craneofacial del poblador peruano precolombino, comprendidos en la clasificación tipológica de Weiss. Muestra: dieciocho cráneos representativos de grupos étnicos precolombinos del antiguo Perú comprendido dentro de la clasificación tipológica de Weiss, seleccionados de la curaduría de restos humanos del Museo Nacional de Arqueología, Antropología e Historia del Perú. Metodología: Se procedió con el reconocimiento de los cráneos y el registro de los códigos respectivos adoptada por la curaduría según las asociaciones culturales, regionales determinadas. Luego los cráneos fueron fotografiados en todas sus normas anatómicas. La información obtenida fue a través de la observación de imágenes de alta resolución. Resultados y conclusiones: Las deformaciones cefálicas son congruentes con la ley de Virchow. En el Perú precolombino se resume dos filums, el Llautu asociado a culturas andinas y la Cuna a pueblos costeños. El Llautu es concordante con el cierre precoz de la sutura sagital y en consecuencia el cerebro como materia orgánica influye en el bregma y la sutura coronal estimulando la osificación de un cráneo dolicocéfalo de aspecto anular. La cuna es concordante con el cierre precoz de la sutura coronal y en consecuencia el cerebro en crecimiento estimula las membranas suturales: sagital, parietoesfenoidal y parietotemporal orientando la osificación de un cráneo braquicéfalo de aspecto tabular.Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Odontología2014-07-15info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/odont/article/view/976010.15381/os.v17i1.9760Odontología Sanmarquina; Vol. 17 No. 1 (2014); 20-25Odontología Sanmarquina; Vol. 17 Núm. 1 (2014); 20-251609-86171560-9111reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstname:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstacron:UNMSMspahttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/odont/article/view/9760/8566Derechos de autor 2014 Luis Hernando Galvez Calla, Luis Maita Veliz, Celso Guillén Borda, Leoncio Menéndez Méndezhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.csi.unmsm:article/97602020-03-27T13:18:53Z
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