Bibliographic citations
Terrones, A., (2020). La variabilidad poblacional y su influencia en la manifestación del dimorfismo sexual en víctimas de violencia – Región La Libertad [Universidad Nacional de Trujillo]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14414/22246
Terrones, A., La variabilidad poblacional y su influencia en la manifestación del dimorfismo sexual en víctimas de violencia – Región La Libertad []. PE: Universidad Nacional de Trujillo; 2020. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14414/22246
@misc{renati/879379,
title = "La variabilidad poblacional y su influencia en la manifestación del dimorfismo sexual en víctimas de violencia – Región La Libertad",
author = "Terrones Arévalo, Alex Robinson",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de Trujillo",
year = "2020"
}
ABSTRACT The ontogenetic and human phylogenetic study covers diverse topics, such as population variability expressed in the ancestry of people, and sexual dimorphism oriented by the facial pattern. From the field of Physical Anthropology, human beings are appreciated as a result of biological and social interaction, which evidences the biosocial conception. This research has a peculiar interest in the cultural diversity that each population group contains, whose hereditary genetic characteristics provide each individual with specific facial structures, as a product of their biological maturation. Considering the population diversity of Peru, it is interesting to appreciate from the Physical Anthropology the details for which we are different from each other, and the reasons that encourage us to classify ourselves as unique within the identity schemes. For this, it was necessary to develop methods and techniques used in Physical Anthropology, such as Broca's craniometric method, Bass's method and the statistical method for processing the data obtained. In relation to the methods, the Morphometric and Morphoscopic technique was used, performing a metric and descriptive evaluation of the facial pattern. As a result of this evaluation process, the population variability and sexual dimorphism of a group of 40 people were identified, where 25 were male and 15 were female. Finding Mongoloid ancestry with its variants: Caucasian, Negroid and Caucasian and Negroid; In addition, recognition of the hyper and hypo masculinity and femininity of the faces in fusion to the facial plane areas and their prominences was established.
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