craniometry
English
Etymology
Noun
craniometry (usually uncountable, plural craniometries)
- (especially physical anthropology, medicine) The practice of taking measurements of the skull.
- Hypernyms: cephalometry < anthropometry
- Coordinate terms: cephalopelvimetry, pelvimetry
- 2020 October 5, Paul Turnbull, “Thinking About Craniometry- The Racial Turn”, in Paul Turnbull[1]:
- But regardless of what they made of phrenology, those who saw craniometry as a means of measuring the relative weight of intelligence and emotion in psychological makeup were generally sceptical as to whether, as Blumenbach and Camper believed, humanity had branched from one ancestral pair into varietal types as a result of colonising different continents.
- 2025 March 31, Bastian Greshake Tzovaras, “Sunsetting openSNP - a personal retrospective”, in Bastian Greshake Tzovaras[2]:
- Similarly, some forensic companies have started to engage in “DNA phenotyping” – e.g. predicting skin color and facial features based on DNA data – something that’s best understood as 21st century re-run of long-debunked craniometry.
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Translations
measurement of the skull
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