Abstract

Craniometry and cephalometry are useful in classification of race and sex of individuals of unknown identity This is a synoptic capture of cephalic index and cephalic dimensions in different populations Cephalic index of females was higher than that of males in most populations with mesocephalic head shape in both sexes Cephalic length and breadth of Indians were higher than those of Nigerians Cephalic length and breadth were higher in male than female Cephalic index and dimensions are important parameters in identification of both sexes and races

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