Glenzer, Rachel R.Clarke, Kelsey S.Anderson, MonyaEller, Andrea R.White, Frances J.Frost, Stephen R.2015-06-082015-06-082015https://hdl.handle.net/1794/18920Single page poster.Accurate, reliable, cost-effective methods of measuring skeletal remains are vital to biological anthropology and related disciplines. Photogrammetry is a new method that is being utilized in various fields including, but not limited to anthropology, archeology and paleontology[1]. We compared the precision of 3D photogrammetry using Agisoft Photoscan[2], to that of two well-known methods for collecting 3D landmarks: NextEngineLaser Scanner[4] and Microscribe3DX[3].en-USCreative Commons BY-NC-ND 4.0-USPhotogrammetrySkeletal remainsMacaca mulattaComparing morphometric methods in Macaca mulatta craniaOther