- somatoscopic face traits
- face
- forehead
- eyebrows
- eyes
- nose
- lips
- chin
-
ears
- location of the auricle on the head
- the degree of attachment of auricles
- auricle profile
- auricle shape
- lobule attachment
- lobule formation
- lobule attachment
- auricle area
- auricle profile
- helix width
- manner of helix folding
- Darwin’s tubercle
- crus helicis length
- Wildermuth ear
- tragus size
- antitragus size
- tragus shape
- number of tragus tubercles
- antitragus shape
- incisura intertragica shape (ii)
- depth
- width
- grooves and wrinkles on the lobule
- other traits on the lobule
- somatoscopic body traits
- neck
- shoulders
- chest
- back
- adipose tissue layout
- upper limbs
- lower limbs
- skeleton
- muscle
- prominence
chest - chest length
The chest length is evaluated as a distance between the jugular point and the bottom border of ribs in the processus xiphoideus area and its ratio to the entire length of torso. The trait is divided into three categories: 1. small length, 2. moderate length, 3. large chest length.
Frequency represented in the Czech population:
Category | Together | Males | Females |
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1 | 15% | 19% | 10% |
2 | 63% | 57% | 70% |
3 | 17% | 18% | 16% |
X | 5% | 6% | 3% |
small chest length | moderate chest length | large chest length |
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Created for Department of Anthropology of the Faculty of Science of MU by Adamna NET (www.adamna.net) in 2010.
Innovated by Department of Visual Computing of the Faculty of Informatics of MU in 2013, 2015 and 2018.