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Article

Diac, MM, Earar, K, Damian, SI, Knieling, A, Iov, T, Shrimpton, S, Castaneyra-Ruiz, M, Wilkinson, C and Bulgaru Iliescu, D (2020) Facial Reconstruction: Anthropometric Studies Regarding the Morphology of the Nose for Romanian Adult Population I: Nose Width. Applied Sciences, 10 (18). ISSN 2076-3417

Erolin, C, Lamb, C, Soames, R and Wilkinson, C (2016) Does Virtual Haptic Dissection Improve Student Learning? A Multi-Year Comparative Study. Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, 220. pp. 110-117. ISSN 0926-9630

Gibbon, VE, Feris, L, Gretzinger, J, Smith, K, Hall, S, Penn, N, Mutsvangwa, TEM, Heale, M, Finaughty, DA, Karanja, YW, Esterhuyse, J, Kotze, D, Barnes, N, Gunston, G, May, J, Krause, J, Wilkinson, CM, Schiffels, S, Februarie, D, Alves, S and Sealy, JC (2023) Confronting historical legacies of biological anthropology in South Africa-Restitution, redress and community-centered science: The Sutherland Nine. PLoS One, 18 (5). ISSN 1932-6203

Miranda, GE, Wilkinson, CM, Roughley, M, Beaini, TL and Melani, RFH (2018) Assessment of accuracy and recognition of three-dimensional computerized forensic craniofacial reconstruction. PLoS One, 13 (5). ISSN 1932-6203

Roberts, EE (2021) Adventures in Public Sculpture by a Cruise Ship Lecturer Exploring Issues of Emancipation in Public Monuments. ReVista. The Harvard Review of Latin America, 20 (3).

Roberts, EE (2015) Edward Carter Preston's Figurehead of Admiral Nelson. Sculpture Journal, 24 (2). pp. 211-227. ISSN 1366-2724

Smith, K, Roughley, M, Harris, S, Wilkinson, C and Palmer, E (2020) From Ta-Kesh to Ta-Kush: the affordances of digital, haptic visualisation for heritage accessibility. Digital Applications in Archaeology and Cultural Heritage, 19. ISSN 2212-0548

Book Section

Roughley, M and Liu, C-YJ Digital 2D, 2.5D and 3D methods for adding photo-realistic textures to 3D facial depictions of people from the past. In: Rea, P, (ed.) Biomedical Visualisation 11. Springer International Publishing. (Accepted)

Roughley, M and Wilkinson, C (2019) The affordances of 3D and 4D digital technologies for computerized facial depiction. In: Rea, P, (ed.) Biomedical Visualisation. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, 2 . Springer, pp. 87-101. ISBN 978-3-030-14227-8

Wilkinson, CM (2018) Archaeological Facial Depiction for People from the Past with Facial Differences. In: Skinner, P and Cock, E, (eds.) Approaching Facial Difference Past and Present. Bloomsbury Publishing. ISBN 1350028290

Conference or Workshop Item

Dickinson, T, Liu, C-YJ and Roughley, M (2022) The affordances of 3D imaging modalities for forensic facial identification. In: 19th Biennial Meeting of the International Association for Craniofacial Identification, Virtual Event.

Thesis

Carroll, JL (2017) Renaissance to Regent Street: Harold Rathbone and the Della Robbia Pottery of Birkenhead. Doctoral thesis, Liverpool John Moores University.

Shaw, B (1998) Sculpture : a vital occupation - a study of sculpture as a significant occupation as opposed to a pastime, for people with cancer. Doctoral thesis, Liverpool John Moores University.

Smith, K (2020) Laws of the Face: Re-Staging Forensic Art as a counter-forensic device. Doctoral thesis, Liverpool John Moores University.

Other

Liu, C-YJ, Shrimpton, S and Wilkinson, C (2019) Facial depiction of a Medieval Scottish individual excavated from a site in Tarbat display at Tarbat Discovery Centre, Scotland. LJMU, Liverpool UK.

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