What is Skull Mapping?
Skull mapping is a technique used in forensic anthropology and archaeology to create a three-dimensional representation of the surface of a skull. It involves taking a series of photographs or scans of a skull from different angles and then using software to create a detailed, accurate model of the skull's surface features. This can be used to identify an individual, determine the cause of death, or study the morphology of a particular population. Skull mapping is also used in medical research and in the field of craniofacial surgery.