Morphometrics is concerned with the study of variations and change in
the form (size and shape) of organisms or objects adding a quantitative
element to descriptions and thereby facilitating the comparison of
different objects and organisms. This volume provides an introduction to
morphometrics in a clear and simple way without recourse to complex
mathematics and statistics. This introduction is followed by a series of
case studies describing the variety of applications of morphometrics
from paleontology and evolutionary ecology to archaeological artifacts
analysis. This is followed by a presentation of future applications of
morphometrics and state of the art software for analyzing and comparing
shape.