Cranial index of ancient pre-columbian peruvian population with artificial cephalic deformation

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Objective: The study is to point out the cranial shape determined by the cranial index in relation with the causal agent, the cultural area of skulls origin and cranial morphological trends visually obtained. Methodology: it was used, 18 pre-columbian skulls included in the typological classificatio...

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Autores: Gálvez-Calla, Luis, Maita-Veliz, Luis, Ballona-Chambergo, Pedro, Munive-Degregori, Arnaldo, Ramos-Arteaga, Victoria
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Fecha de Publicación:2015
Institución:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Lenguaje:español
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Materia:Cranial index
artificial cranial deformation
pre-columbian Perú
dolichocephalic
brachycephalic.
Índice craneano
deformación craneal artificial
Perú precolombino
dolicocéfalos
braquicéfalos
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Cranial index of ancient pre-columbian peruvian population with artificial cephalic deformation
Índice craneano del antiguo poblador peruano precolombino con deformación cefálica artificial
title Cranial index of ancient pre-columbian peruvian population with artificial cephalic deformation
spellingShingle Cranial index of ancient pre-columbian peruvian population with artificial cephalic deformation
Gálvez-Calla, Luis
Cranial index
artificial cranial deformation
pre-columbian Perú
dolichocephalic
brachycephalic.
Índice craneano
deformación craneal artificial
Perú precolombino
dolicocéfalos
braquicéfalos
title_short Cranial index of ancient pre-columbian peruvian population with artificial cephalic deformation
title_full Cranial index of ancient pre-columbian peruvian population with artificial cephalic deformation
title_fullStr Cranial index of ancient pre-columbian peruvian population with artificial cephalic deformation
title_full_unstemmed Cranial index of ancient pre-columbian peruvian population with artificial cephalic deformation
title_sort Cranial index of ancient pre-columbian peruvian population with artificial cephalic deformation
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Gálvez-Calla, Luis
Maita-Veliz, Luis
Ballona-Chambergo, Pedro
Munive-Degregori, Arnaldo
Ramos-Arteaga, Victoria
author Gálvez-Calla, Luis
author_facet Gálvez-Calla, Luis
Maita-Veliz, Luis
Ballona-Chambergo, Pedro
Munive-Degregori, Arnaldo
Ramos-Arteaga, Victoria
author_role author
author2 Maita-Veliz, Luis
Ballona-Chambergo, Pedro
Munive-Degregori, Arnaldo
Ramos-Arteaga, Victoria
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Cranial index
artificial cranial deformation
pre-columbian Perú
dolichocephalic
brachycephalic.
Índice craneano
deformación craneal artificial
Perú precolombino
dolicocéfalos
braquicéfalos
topic Cranial index
artificial cranial deformation
pre-columbian Perú
dolichocephalic
brachycephalic.
Índice craneano
deformación craneal artificial
Perú precolombino
dolicocéfalos
braquicéfalos
description Objective: The study is to point out the cranial shape determined by the cranial index in relation with the causal agent, the cultural area of skulls origin and cranial morphological trends visually obtained. Methodology: it was used, 18 pre-columbian skulls included in the typological classification of Peter Weiss, in which we proceeded to measure the width and anteroposterior interparietal maximum length, measured from the glabella to opistocráneo; using the mathematical formula that multiplies the eu-eu by 100, divided by the length gl-op. Cranial indexes and cranial shapes are related to the causative agent, the cultural area of origin of the skulls and dolichocephalic and brachycephalic visual trends established in a previous study, seeking equivalence with cranial forms considered in the classification of Martin and Broca. Results and conclusions: 1. The pre-columbian peruvian skulls from the coastal cultural area with artificial deformation by “cuna” presented brachycephalic forms according to Martin with a cranial index average of 97.0, consistent with the visual perception of the cranial shape. 2. The pre-columbian peruvian andean cultural area skulls with artificial cephalic deformation “llautu” have dolichocephalous forms according to Martin averaging 73.1 cranial index consistent with the visual perception of the cranial shape. 3. The cranial forms determined by cranial index are consistent with cranial forms visually obtained by a higher standard. The discrepancies observed may be due to applying the semi rigids artifacts that compressed opistocraneo and possibly allowed compensatory longitudinal expansion of the skull at the expense of lambda.
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spelling Cranial index of ancient pre-columbian peruvian population with artificial cephalic deformationÍndice craneano del antiguo poblador peruano precolombino con deformación cefálica artificialGálvez-Calla, LuisMaita-Veliz, LuisBallona-Chambergo, PedroMunive-Degregori, ArnaldoRamos-Arteaga, VictoriaCranial indexartificial cranial deformationpre-columbian Perúdolichocephalicbrachycephalic.Índice craneanodeformación craneal artificialPerú precolombinodolicocéfalosbraquicéfalosObjective: The study is to point out the cranial shape determined by the cranial index in relation with the causal agent, the cultural area of skulls origin and cranial morphological trends visually obtained. Methodology: it was used, 18 pre-columbian skulls included in the typological classification of Peter Weiss, in which we proceeded to measure the width and anteroposterior interparietal maximum length, measured from the glabella to opistocráneo; using the mathematical formula that multiplies the eu-eu by 100, divided by the length gl-op. Cranial indexes and cranial shapes are related to the causative agent, the cultural area of origin of the skulls and dolichocephalic and brachycephalic visual trends established in a previous study, seeking equivalence with cranial forms considered in the classification of Martin and Broca. Results and conclusions: 1. The pre-columbian peruvian skulls from the coastal cultural area with artificial deformation by “cuna” presented brachycephalic forms according to Martin with a cranial index average of 97.0, consistent with the visual perception of the cranial shape. 2. The pre-columbian peruvian andean cultural area skulls with artificial cephalic deformation “llautu” have dolichocephalous forms according to Martin averaging 73.1 cranial index consistent with the visual perception of the cranial shape. 3. The cranial forms determined by cranial index are consistent with cranial forms visually obtained by a higher standard. The discrepancies observed may be due to applying the semi rigids artifacts that compressed opistocraneo and possibly allowed compensatory longitudinal expansion of the skull at the expense of lambda.Objetivo: el estudio consiste en precisar la forma craneana determinada por el índice craneano relacionándolo con el agente causal, el área cultural de procedencia de los cráneos y las tendencias morfo craneales obtenidas visualmente. Metodología: se empleó 18 cráneos precolombinos comprendidos en la clasificación tipológica de Pedro Weiss, en los cuales se procedió a la medición de los anchos interparietales máximos y longitudes anteroposteriores, medidos de la glabela al opistocráneo; empleando la fórmula matemática que multiplica el eu-eu por 100, dividido por la longitud gl-op. Los índices craneanos y formas craneanas son relacionados con el agente causal, el área cultural de procedencia de los cráneos y las tendencias dolicocefálicas y braquicefálicas establecidas visualmente en anterior estudio, buscando equivalencias con formas craneanas consideradas en la clasificación de Martin y Broca. Resultados y conclusiones: 1. Los cráneos peruanos precolombinos del área cultural costeño con deformación artificial por cuna presentan formas hiper braquicéfalos según Martin con índice craneano promedio de 97.0, concordante con la percepción visual de su forma craneana. 2. Los cráneos peruanos precolombinos del área cultural andino con deformación cefálica artificial por llautu presentan formas dolicocéfalos según Martin con índice craneano promedio de 73.1, concordante con la percepción visual de su forma craneana. 3. Las formas craneanas determinadas por índice craneano son concordantes con las formas craneanas obtenidas visualmente por norma superior. Las discrepancias observadas podría deberse a la aplicación de artefactos semirrígidos que comprimían el opistocraneo y que permitía posiblemente a la expansión longitudinal compensatoria del cráneo a expensas del lambda.Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Odontología2015-06-15info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/odont/article/view/1133410.15381/os.v18i1.11334Odontología Sanmarquina; Vol. 18 No. 1 (2015); 12-18Odontología Sanmarquina; Vol. 18 Núm. 1 (2015); 12-181609-86171560-9111reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstname:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstacron:UNMSMspahttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/odont/article/view/11334/10209Derechos de autor 2015 Luis Gálvez-Calla, Luis Maita-Veliz, Pedro Ballona-Chambergo, Arnaldo Munive-Degregori, Victoria Ramos-Arteagahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.csi.unmsm:article/113342020-04-21T22:48:23Z
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