Sexually dimorphic traits are associated with subsistence strategy in African faces from the Sahel/Savannah belt.
Karel KleisnerŠimon PokornýViktor ČernýPublished in: American journal of human biology : the official journal of the Human Biology Council (2023)
In general, though, the magnitude of overall facial dimorphism does not differ between pastoralists and farmers. Pastoralists (in contrast to farmers) tend to have a more masculine facial morphology but facial differences between the sexes are in both groups the same.