Buranarugsa M, Houghton P
J Anat. 1981 Oct;133(Pt 3):333-50.
The three dimensional co-ordinates of a large number of landmarks on a series of Polynesian skulls have been obtained by means of a diagraph, and from standard lateral cephalograms. The method is accurate, and a very large amount of data is stored in the concise form of the standardized co-ordinates. A factor analysis of some of these data defines a number of distinct craniofacial segments showing independent variation in positioning, and therefore presumably growth, along defined axes. The segments thus defined relate well to the conclusions of other studies of skull growth and form, and support the view that the basis of cranial variation is the same for all Homo sapiens. It is suggested that the strict independence of the isolated craniofacial segments may be a consequence of the particular method, and may not truly reflect the situation in the growing skull.
通过绘图仪和标准侧位头颅X线片,已获取了一系列波利尼西亚人头骨上大量标志点的三维坐标。该方法准确,且大量数据以标准化坐标的简洁形式存储。对其中一些数据进行的因子分析确定了多个不同的颅面部节段,这些节段在沿特定轴的定位上显示出独立变化,因此推测在生长方面也是如此。如此定义的节段与其他关于颅骨生长和形态的研究结论密切相关,并支持这样一种观点,即所有智人的颅骨变异基础是相同的。有人提出,孤立的颅面部节段的严格独立性可能是特定方法的结果,可能并未真实反映生长中颅骨的实际情况。