Elbizim, Deniz S.Ortug, AlpenLiman, ZaferOrtug, Gursel2024-09-292024-09-2920221049-22751536-3732https://doi.org/10.1097/SCS.0000000000008796https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14619/5953Analysis of nonmetric cranial variants has been essential for identifying the human population through osteologic analysis and genetic affinities. This study aimed to examine the nonmetric cranial variants to evaluate differences among sex and side correlations in Anatolian dry skulls. This study was carried out on 50 Anatolian adult dry human skulls (22 males, 28 females) with suitable features (nonfractured and/or with necessary features) out of a total of 97 dry skulls. After sex analysis, each skull was photographed from the norma frontalis, lateralis, inferior, and superior. Eleven nonmetrical cranial variants were investigated. The cranial variants and side incidences were analyzed to determine their sex differences and interside correlations. After the classification, traits were marked as present or absent on the charts. Some variants in female crania were seen more frequently than in males. Most of the variants such as the supraorbital notch, infraorbital and zygomaticofacial foramen, showed high correlations between the right and left sides. Overall, there were no statistically significant sex or side differences found in the Anatolian crania.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccesscranial nonmetric traitsforensic anthropologyosteologic analysissexual dimorphismNonmetric Variants of Anatolian Crania: A Preliminary StudyArticle10.1097/SCS.00000000000087962-s2.0-851415991742681835894516Q2267733WOS:000876600800110Q4