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What is Thracephalic?

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∙ 13y ago
Updated: 10/6/2025

"Thracephalic" refers to a classification of skull shape characterized by a broad, short head. In anthropometry, it describes individuals with a cranial index that indicates a wider-than-average head relative to its length. This term is often used in studies of human skull morphology and can provide insights into genetic or environmental influences on physical traits.

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