Personal tools
You are here: Home Members pgunz Publications
Document Actions

Publications

by Philipp Gunz last modified 2007-07-10 09:25

Peer reviewed articles and book chapters

Schaefer, K., B. Fink, K. Grammer, P. Mitteroecker, P. Gunz , and F. L. Bookstein. in press. Female attractiveness: Physical Appearance as Shape. Psycology Science .

Fink, B., K. Grammer, P. Mitteroecker, P. Gunz , K. Schaefer, F. L. Bookstein, and J. T. Manning. 2005. Second to fourth digit ratio and face shape. Proc Biol Sci 272:1995-2001.

Gunz, P . 2005. Statistical and geometric reconstruction of hominid crania: Reconstructing australopithecine ontogeny, Ph.D. thesis, Dep. of Anthropology, University of Vienna.

Gunz, P ., P. Mitteroecker, and F. L. Bookstein. 2005. «Semilandmarks in Three Dimensions,» in Modern Morphometrics in Physical Anthropology . Edited by D. E. Slice, pp. 73–98. New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers.

Mitteroecker, P., P. Gunz , and F. L. Bookstein. 2005. Heterochrony and geometric morphometrics: a comparison of cranial growth in Pan paniscus versus Pan troglodytes. Evol Dev 7:244-58.

Schaefer, K., P. Gunz , P. Mitteroecker, I. Szikossy, H. Prossinger, G. W. Weber, W. Recheis, and H. Seidler. 2005. «The frontal cranial profile of Le Moustier 1,» in The Neandertal Adolescent Le Moustier 1 – New Aspects, New Results . Edited by H. Ullrich. Berlin: Berliner Beiträge zur Vor- und Frühgeschichte.

Schaefer, K., T. Lauc, P. Mitterocker, P. Gunz , and F. L. Bookstein. 2005. Dental Arch Asymmetry in an Isolated Adriatic Community. Am. J. Phys. Anthropol.

Weber, G. W., P. Gunz , P. Mitteroecker, A. Stadlmayr, F. Bookstein, and H. Seidler. 2005. «External geometry of Mladec neurocrania compared with anatomically modern humans and Neanderthals,» in Early Modern Humans at the Moravian Gate: Mladec Caves and their Remains . Edited by M. Teschler-Nicola. New York: Springer.

Bookstein, F. L., D. E. Slice, P. Gunz , and P. Mitteroecker. 2004. Anthropology takes control of morphometrics. Coll Antropol 28 Suppl 2:121-32.

Gunz, P ., P. Mitteroecker, F. L. Bookstein, and G. W. Weber. 2004. «Computer aided reconstruction of incomplete human crania using statistical and geometrical estimation methods.» Enter the Past: Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology, Oxford, 2004 , pp. 92-94 BAR Int. Series 1227.

Mitteroecker, P., P. Gunz , M. Bernhard, K. Schaefer, and F. L. Bookstein. 2004. Comparison of cranial ontogenetic trajectories among great apes and humans. J Hum Evol 46:679-97.

Mitteroecker, P., P. Gunz , M. Teschler-Nicola, and G. W. Weber. 2004. «New Morphometric Methods in Paleopathology: Shape Analysis of a Neolithic Hydrocephalus.» Enter the Past: Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology, Oxford, 2004 , pp. 96-98 BAR International Series 1227.

Mitteroecker, P., P. Gunz , G. W. Weber, and F. L. Bookstein. 2004. Regional dissociated heterochrony in multivariate analysis. Ann Anat 186:463-70.

Neubauer, S., P. Gunz , P. Mitteroecker, and G. W. Weber. 2004. Three-dimensional digital imaging of the partial Australopithecus africanus endocranium MLD 37/38. Can Assoc Radiol J 55:271-8.

Schaefer, K., P. Mitteroecker, P. Gunz , M. Bernhard, and F. L. Bookstein. 2004. Craniofacial sexual dimorphism patterns and allometry among extant hominids. Ann Anat 186:471-8.

Bookstein, F. L., P. Gunz , P. Mitteroecker, H. Prossinger, K. Schaefer, and H. Seidler. 2003. Cranial integration in Homo: singular warps analysis of the midsagittal plane in ontogeny and evolution. J Hum Evol 44:167-87.

Gunz, P . 2001. Using Semilandmarks in Three Dimensions to Model Human Neurocranial Shape (Master Thesis). Master Thesis, University of Vienna.

Weber, G. W., K. Schaefer, H. Prossinger, P. Gunz , P. Mitteroecker, and H. Seidler. 2001. Virtual anthropology: the digital evolution in anthropological sciences. J Physiol Anthropol Appl Human Sci 20:69-80.



Published conference-Abstracts

Abstract that were given as podium presentations by P.G. are marked as [Talk].

Gunz, P ., and Harvati, K., 2006. A 3D analysis of the Neanderthal occipital bun: Reassessment of a proposed derived trait. Paleoanthropology Society Meeting 2006. . [Talk]

Gunz, P ., S. Neubauer, P. Mitterocker, F. Bookstein, and G. W. Weber, 2006. Virtual reconstruction of hominid crania: possibilities and limitations Am. J. Phys. Anthropol. Suppl. [Talk]

Schaefer, K., P. Gunz ., Fenes, C., Mitteroecker, P., Bookstein, F.L., 2006. Can Khoi San cranial morphology be explained by paedomorphism? Am. J. Phys. Anthropol. Suppl.

Mitteroecker, P., P. Gunz ., Bookstein, F.L., 2006. The modular cranial development of humans, chimpanzees, and gorillas. Am. J. Phys. Anthropol. Suppl.

Neubauer, S., P. Gunz , Weber, G.W., 2006. Beyond endocranial capacity and indices: a new multivariate approach to quantify endocranial variability, 2006. Am. J. Phys. Anthropol. Suppl. . [Poster]

Gunz, P., S. Neubauer, P. Mitterocker, G. W. Weber, and F. Bookstein. 2005. Are Paranthropus crania only scaled variants of gracile Australopithecines? Am. J. Phys. Anthropol. 126:113f. [Talk]

Mitterocker, P., P. Gunz , P. Brugger, and D. Prayer. 2005. The human corpus callosum: growth and morphological integration with cranial shape. Am. J. Phys. Anthropol. 126:157.

Neubauer, S., P. Gunz , and G. W. Weber. 2005. Digital reconstruction of P. boisei OH 5. Am. J. Phys. Anthropol. 126:161. [Poster]

Schaefer, K., B. Fink, K. Grammer, P. Mitterocker, P. Gunz , N. Neave, F. Bookstein, and H. Seidler. 2005. The ‘phrenology' of testosterone: studies in the endocrinology and psychology of facial form. Am. J. Phys. Anthropol. 126:186f.

Weber, G. W., P. Gunz , P. Mitteroecker, A. Stadlmayr, and H. Seidler. 2005. Metric traces of a phenotypic link between Neanderthals and anatomically modern Homo sapiens. Am. J. Phys. Anthropol. 126:225.

Bookstein, F. L., K. Schaefer, P. Mitteroecker, P. Gunz , and H. Seidler. 2004. The geometry of anthropometrics: A new typology of landmarks. Am. J. Phys. Anthropol. Suppl. 38:66.

Gunz, P ., P. Mitteroecker, F. L. Bookstein, and G. W. Weber. 2004. Comparing ontogenetic trajectories of Homo, Pan and Australopithecus africanus. Am. J. Phys. Anthropol. Suppl.