ABSTRACT

The chapter comprises three morphometric and biometric studies, followed by two economic and financial studies.

First, prehistoric goblets are used, with the analysis addressing issues related to shape and size. Also with a clustering or typology orientation, canine teeth are used in the second study. The third study describes 150 human skulls, discovered in Egypt, in ancient tombs in the region of Thebes. Using just 4 craniometric measurements here, we relate their properties to the chronological time line of 4000 BC up to 150 AD.