Artificial cranial deformation Artificial cranial deformation or modification, head flattening, or head binding is a form of body alteration in which...
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Huns (section Artificial cranial deformation)
believed to have used bronze cauldrons and to have performed artificial cranial deformation. No description exists of the Hunnic religion of the time of...
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components of the Hunnic style composite bow, and the practice of artificial cranial deformation (see below). The use of archaeology to trace proposed migrations...
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ancient Andean societies, the Paracas culture participated in artificial cranial deformation. Of the excavated and accessible skulls from the Paracas Cavernas...
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to break. Artificial cranial deformation Buff strength Creep (deformation) Deflection (engineering) Deformation (mechanics) Deformation mechanism maps...
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infancy. It is not known whether such artificial cranial deformation has an effect in brain power. The cranial vault is composed of the endocranium forming...
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Skull (redirect from Cranial bone)
of the treatment of transgender people for gender dysphoria. Artificial cranial deformation is a largely historical practice of some cultures. Cords and...
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Plagiocephaly (redirect from Deformational plagiocephaly)
into two groups: synostotic, with one or more fused cranial sutures, and non-synostotic (deformational). Surgical treatment of these groups includes the...
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people") were ancient tribes of Africans or Indians who performed artificial cranial deformation. Some ancient authors mention such tribes also at Caucasus and...
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applied to various Salish peoples, based on the practice of artificial cranial deformation by some of the groups, though the modern groups associated with...
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very high". Artificial cranial deformation Craniosynostosis Dolichocephaly Plagiocephaly "Cephalic index | skull shape, head shape, cranial index". Britannica...
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Deformity (redirect from Body deformation)
rheumatoid disorders Chronic application of external forces, e.g. artificial cranial deformation Chronic paresis, paralysis or muscle imbalance, especially in...
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Archaeology, Los Angeles, 2013, p. 4 Hoshower, Lisa M. (1995). Artificial Cranial Deformation at the Omo M10 Site: A Tiwanaku Complex from the Moquegua Valley...
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After an autopsy, it was found that she had her feet bound. Artificial cranial deformation Body modification Corset controversy Foot Emancipation Society...
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Yuezhi Prince from Khalchayan, 1st century BCE. He displays artificial cranial deformation. At his feet, a lamellar armour with neck-guard, a trophy from...
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slamming one's forehead into one's opponent is termed a headbutt. Artificial cranial deformation Bindi Forehead lift Highbrow, lowbrow, and middlebrow Squamous...
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plugs, gold teeth fillings, teeth filing, teeth blackening, and artificial cranial deformation. The primary purpose of such inserts were to enhance pleasure...
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major motivation for the murder of Elizabeth Short. Imbunche Artificial cranial deformation Foot binding Castrato Kyphosis Rats of Shah Dola Either Polygonum...
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Saethre–Chotzen syndrome Temple–Baraitser syndrome Worth disease Artificial cranial deformation "Flat forehead (Concept Id: C1857485)". www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov...
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Pride and Prejudice received positive reviews. His books on artificial cranial deformation and infibulation also received positive reviews. Dingwall was...
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are depicted with elongated skulls, apparently a result of artificial cranial deformation. After their invasion of India the coins of the Alchon were...
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as a temple and terraced mound. Evidence of similar types of artificial cranial deformation in burials between the Omo site and the main site of Tiwanaku...
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Visayans also had other body modifications. These include artificial cranial deformation, in which the forehead of infants was pressed against a comb-like...
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Nodena phase (section Head deformation)
Wapanocca Lake. They practiced extensive maize agriculture and artificial cranial deformation and were members of a continent wide trade and religious network...
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slit-like eyes. The head is slightly pear-shaped, likely due to artificial cranial deformation. They often wear a tight-fitting helmet not dissimilar to those...
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adopted the custom of shaping an infant's head by the practice of artificial cranial deformation. A widely practised custom in China was that of foot binding...
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247, 242. ISBN 9780881633054. Trinkaus, Erik (April 1982). "Artificial Cranial Deformation in the Shanidar 1 and 5 Neandertals". Current Anthropology....
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Gómez-Amador JL, García-González U, et al. 2010. “A Look at Mayan Artificial Cranial Deformation Practices: Morphological and Cultural Aspects.” Neurosurgical...
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archers on the reverse of coins. They were also known to practice artificial cranial deformation. The Kidarites appear to have been synonymous with the Karmir...
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were grouped by clans that practiced matrilineal succession. Artificial cranial deformation was a feature of Patángoro society. Steward, Julian Haynes (1946)...
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