2006 Journal Article Assessing facial approximation accuracy: How do resemblance ratings of disparate faces compare to recognition tests?Stephan, C. N. and Arthur, R. S. (2006). Assessing facial approximation accuracy: How do resemblance ratings of disparate faces compare to recognition tests?. Forensic Science International, 159 (Suppl. 1), S159-S163. doi: 10.1016/j.forsciint.2006.02.026 |
2006 Journal Article Recognition by forensic facial approximation: Case specific examples and empirical testsStephan, C. N. and Henneberg, M. (2006). Recognition by forensic facial approximation: Case specific examples and empirical tests. Forensic Science International, 156 (2 & 3), 182-191. doi: 10.1016/j.forsciint.2004.11.020 |
2006 Journal Article Facial soft tissue thicknesses in Australian adult cadaversDomaracki, Monica and Stephan, Carl N. (2006). Facial soft tissue thicknesses in Australian adult cadavers. Journal of Forensic Sciences, 51 (1), 5-10. doi: 10.1111/j.1556-4029.2005.00009.x |
2006 Journal Article Beyond the sphere of the English facial approximation literature: Ramifications of German papers on western method conceptsStephan, Carl N. (2006). Beyond the sphere of the English facial approximation literature: Ramifications of German papers on western method concepts. Journal of Forensic Sciences, 51 (4), 736-739. doi: 10.1111/j.1556-4029.2006.00175.x |
2005 Journal Article Facial approximation: a review of the current state of play for archaeologistsStephan, C. N. (2005). Facial approximation: a review of the current state of play for archaeologists. International Journal of Osteoarchaeology, 15 (4), 298-302. doi: 10.1002/oa.787 |
2005 Journal Article Estimating eyeball protrusion from body height, interpupillary distance, and inter-orbital distance in adultsStephan, C. N. and Swan, L. K. (2005). Estimating eyeball protrusion from body height, interpupillary distance, and inter-orbital distance in adults. Journal of Forensic Sciences, 50 (4), 774-776. doi: 10.1520/JFS2004534 |
2005 Journal Article Does sexual dimorphism in facial soft tissue depths justify sex distinction in craniofacial identification?Stephan, C. N., Norris, R. M. and Henneberg, M. (2005). Does sexual dimorphism in facial soft tissue depths justify sex distinction in craniofacial identification?. Journal of Forensic Sciences, 50 (3), 513-518. doi: 10.1520/JFS2004251 |
2005 Journal Article The effect of maceration and hydration on cranial dimensions: a study of Oryctologus cuniculusAdams, E. and Stephan, C. N. (2005). The effect of maceration and hydration on cranial dimensions: a study of Oryctologus cuniculus. Anthropological Review, 68, 65-75. |
2004 Journal Article A New Rig for Standardized Craniofacial Photography Put to the TestStephan, Carl N., Clement, John G., Owen, Chris D., Dobrostanski, Tad and Owen, Allan (2004). A New Rig for Standardized Craniofacial Photography Put to the Test. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 113 (3), 827-833. doi: 10.1097/01.PRS.0000105334.74097.CA |
2003 Journal Article Anthropological Facial 'Reconstruction' - Recognizing the Fallacies, 'Unembracing' the Errors, and Realizing Method LimitsStephan, Carl N. (2003). Anthropological Facial 'Reconstruction' - Recognizing the Fallacies, 'Unembracing' the Errors, and Realizing Method Limits. Science & Justice, 43 (4), 193-200. doi: 10.1016/S1355-0306(03)71776-6 |
2003 Journal Article Predicting mouth width from inter-canine width - a 75% ruleStephan, C. N. and Henneburg, M. (2003). Predicting mouth width from inter-canine width - a 75% rule. Journal of Forensic Sciences, 48 (4), 725-727. |
2003 Journal Article Predicting nose projection and pronasale position in facial approximation: A test of published methods and proposal of new guidelinesStephan, Carl N., Henneberg, Maciej and Sampson, Wayne (2003). Predicting nose projection and pronasale position in facial approximation: A test of published methods and proposal of new guidelines. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 122 (3), 240-250. doi: 10.1002/ajpa.10300 |
2003 Journal Article Comment - ReplyStephan, CN (2003). Comment - Reply. Journal of Forensic Sciences, 48 (2), 470-470. |
2003 Journal Article Facial approximation: An evaluation of mouth-width determinationStephan, Carl N. (2003). Facial approximation: An evaluation of mouth-width determination. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 121 (1), 48-57. doi: 10.1002/ajpa.10166 |
2002 Journal Article Position of supercilare in relation to the lateral iris: Testing a suggested facial approximation guidelineStephan, C. N. (2002). Position of supercilare in relation to the lateral iris: Testing a suggested facial approximation guideline. Forensic Science International, 130 (1), 29-33. doi: 10.1016/S0379-0738(02)00279-7 |
2002 Journal Article Facial approximation: globe projection guideline falsified by exophthalmometry literatureStephan, Carl N. (2002). Facial approximation: globe projection guideline falsified by exophthalmometry literature. Journal of Forensic Sciences, 47 (4), 730-735. |
2002 Journal Article Do resemblance ratings measure the accuracy of facial approximations?Stephan, Carl (2002). Do resemblance ratings measure the accuracy of facial approximations?. Journal of Forensic Sciences, 47 (2), 239-243. doi: 10.1520/JFS15239J |
2001 Journal Article Building faces from dry skulls: are they recognized above chance rates?Stephan, C. N. and Henneberg, M. (2001). Building faces from dry skulls: are they recognized above chance rates?. Journal of Forensic Sciences, 46 (3), 432-440. |
2001 Journal Article Medicine may be reducing the human capacity to surviveStephan, C. N. and Henneberg, M. (2001). Medicine may be reducing the human capacity to survive. Medical Hypotheses, 57 (5), 633-637. doi: 10.1054/mehy.2001.1431 |