= Geometric morphometrics in anthropology
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Geometric morphometrics is a quantitative approach used in anthropology and other fields, primarily to study the shapes and forms of biological structures. It involves the statistical analysis of geometric data to understand biological variations in shape, which can be particularly useful for examining morphological changes over time, differences between populations, or adaptations to environmental pressures.
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