Korean J Phys Anthropol. 1995 Dec;8(2):195-204. Korean.
Published online Dec 31, 1995.
Copyright © 1995 Korean Association of Physical Anthropologists
Original Article

Re-evaluation of the Orbital Dimensions in Modern Korean Adult Skulls

Ki Seok Koh, Young Il Hwang, Hyun Jun Sohn, Seung Ho Han, Doo Jin Paik, Hee Jin Kim, Byoung Young Choi, Hye Yeon Lee and Min Suk Chung

    Abstract

    This article describes the normal range of orbital linear dimensions (eq. orbital breadths, orbital height, orbital depth, interorbital breadths and biorbital breadth) and orbital indicies. One hundred and eighty-seven Korean skulls from grown-up individuals are studied with analysis for the purpose of evaluating anthropometric characteristics of Korean orbits. The results are compared to previously published data for modern Korean skulls. The width of the orbit is larger on the right side than the left and sexual difference was also shown. On the other hand, the heights of both orbits are much the same. Consequently, there is a slight tendency that chamaeconch is met with more frequently on the right side, whilst hypsiconch on the left side. The orbital depth is larger on the right side, however, depth index did not show any side difference. There are sexual differences on the biorbital breadth and upper facial breadth but not on the interorbital breadth on the basis of dacryon. These results represent the asymmetry of Korean orbit and that measurement on both sides must be necessary for anthropological comparison.

    Keywords
    Korean; Orbital indicies; Orbital depth; Interorbital breadth


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