Forensic Anthropology and Bioarchaeology studies depend critically on the accuracy and reliability of age-estimation techniques. In this study we have evaluated two age-estimation methods for adults based on the pubic symphysis (Suchey-Brooks) and the auricular surface (Buckberry-Chamberlain) in a current sample of 139 individuals (67 women and 72 men) from Madrid in order to verify the accuracy of both methods applied to a sample of innominate bones from the central Iberian Peninsula. Based on the overall results of this study, the Buckberry-Chamberlain method seems to be the method that provides better estimates in terms of accuracy (percentage of hits) and absolute difference to the chronological age taking into account the total sample....
Reliable age-at-death estimates from the adult skeleton is of fundamental importance in forensic ant...
Reliable age-at-death estimation from the adult skeleton is of fundamental importance in forensic an...
After attending this presentation, attendees will gain awareness of: (1) the error and uncertainty a...
Forensic Anthropology and Bioarchaeology studies depend critically on the accuracy and reliability o...
Most current methods for adult skeletal age-at-death estimation are based on American samples compri...
The Suchey-Brooks (1990) method for estimating adult age-at-death from the pubic symphysis is widely...
Most current methods for adult skeletal age-at-death estimation are based on American samples compri...
Despite the prominent use of the Suchey-Brooks (S-B) method of age estimation in forensic anthropolo...
Studying bone collections with known data has proven to be useful in assessing reliability and accur...
none2siAge determination from human skeletal remains is an important biological parameter in both fo...
Establishing age-at-death for skeletal remains is a vital component of forensic anthropology. The Su...
Age determination from human skeletal remains is an important biological parameter in both forensic ...
Age determination from human skeletal remains is an important biological parameter in both forensic ...
Accurately estimating adult skeletal age at death is a critical component of forensic case studies, ...
Establishing age-at-death for skeletal remains is a vital component of forensic anthropology. The Su...
Reliable age-at-death estimates from the adult skeleton is of fundamental importance in forensic ant...
Reliable age-at-death estimation from the adult skeleton is of fundamental importance in forensic an...
After attending this presentation, attendees will gain awareness of: (1) the error and uncertainty a...
Forensic Anthropology and Bioarchaeology studies depend critically on the accuracy and reliability o...
Most current methods for adult skeletal age-at-death estimation are based on American samples compri...
The Suchey-Brooks (1990) method for estimating adult age-at-death from the pubic symphysis is widely...
Most current methods for adult skeletal age-at-death estimation are based on American samples compri...
Despite the prominent use of the Suchey-Brooks (S-B) method of age estimation in forensic anthropolo...
Studying bone collections with known data has proven to be useful in assessing reliability and accur...
none2siAge determination from human skeletal remains is an important biological parameter in both fo...
Establishing age-at-death for skeletal remains is a vital component of forensic anthropology. The Su...
Age determination from human skeletal remains is an important biological parameter in both forensic ...
Age determination from human skeletal remains is an important biological parameter in both forensic ...
Accurately estimating adult skeletal age at death is a critical component of forensic case studies, ...
Establishing age-at-death for skeletal remains is a vital component of forensic anthropology. The Su...
Reliable age-at-death estimates from the adult skeleton is of fundamental importance in forensic ant...
Reliable age-at-death estimation from the adult skeleton is of fundamental importance in forensic an...
After attending this presentation, attendees will gain awareness of: (1) the error and uncertainty a...