----- Forwarded message from Ann Ross  -----

     Date: Thu, 3 Jul 2014 07:45:27 -0400
      From: Ann Ross
      Reply-To: Ann Ross
      Subject: Re: Data sharing query - 3D modern human skulls
      To: [email protected]

Dear All,
I have shared links to two databases we have just made public.
 
One is a contemporary/modern coordinate landmark database with approximately 
800 individuals from different regions of the world and the other is a 
traditional craniometric database with "Hispanic" populations with 
prehistoric/contemporary New World samples and Spanish samples.
 
You can access both databases through the new 3D-ID website (it will be 
available through www.3d-id.org once we have completed the re-mapping of the 
site).
 
https://sites.google.com/a/ncsu.edu/forensic-3d-and-traditional-craniometric-database/

 
 
Best,
Ann

On Thu, Jul 3, 2014 at 12:02 AM,   wrote:

----- Forwarded message from "Lewis, Dr. Donald"  -----

     Date: Wed, 2 Jul 2014 01:07:33 -0400
      From: "Lewis, Dr. Donald"
Reply-To: "Lewis, Dr. Donald"
      Subject: Re: Data sharing query - 3D modern human skulls
      To: [email protected]

Jo,
As I use the MicroScribe on studying human and proto-human skulls, I would like 
to hear more about your study, assuming you are willing to share.
Please contact me off MorphMet at 
[email protected]

Good luck. 
Don Lewis

Donald R. lewis MD FACS
NIU, DeKalb, Illinois and
Univ. of IL, Chicago,
Sch. of Med. (Rockford)

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On Jul 1, 2014, at 8:17 PM, "[email protected]"  wrote:

----- Forwarded message from Jo Gooding  -----

     Date: Tue, 1 Jul 2014 11:12:26 +0100
      From: Jo Gooding
      Reply-To: [email protected]
      Subject: Data sharing query - 3D modern human skulls
      To: [email protected]

Hi all, 

 I'm a MSc Palaeobiology student at the University of Bristol and I'm about to 
start a 3-D Geometric Morphometric study on a sample of modern human skulls, 
using a microscribe. 

I'm working with a statistician to explore how to minimise information loss if 
using a carefully-selected subset of landmarks. To this end we'd like to carry 
out a procedure called Principle Variables on an existing dataset of 3-D 
co-ordinates. I wondered if anyone's aware of any freely available datasets we 
could run an analysis on or if anyone would be able/willing to share raw data 
with me. The outcome might be quite useful in general. 

Thanks and best wishes

Jo

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Co-Director Forensic Sciences Institute
NC State University
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