It is evident that the pattern of ageing among humans has a unique character. Therefore, when undertaking any research on human ageing one has to specify a proper methodology and methods which are available in the anthropological perspective. The paper is aimed at providing a review of anthropological approaches to the study of ageing. On the basis of the meaning and scope of the concept of ageing, its sources and causal factors are discussed. Further, functional, physiological and morphological indicators of ageing are briefly described. Much attention is focused on the concept of biological age which is the key notion for assessment of variation in the rates of human ageing
This study assesses the current state of adult skeletal age-at-death estimation in biological anthro...
Forensic anthropology is affected by the unavoidable limits concerning difficulties in standardizati...
The term ‘ageing’ conjures a range of perceptions and misconceptions in the minds of people of all a...
It is evident that the pattern of ageing among humans has a unique character. Therefore, when undert...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 60-79)One of the prime concerns of the modern field of ge...
This chapter introduces key biological concepts of ageing. First, it defines ageing and presents the...
In this chapter, we discuss how social and biological studies of ageing can converge to provide a me...
Biological anthropologists have a strong tradition of studying growth and development and research o...
All multi-cellular organisms undergo change with time. Conception heralds the onset of growth and de...
Many developed countries today face the problem of having an ageing population, yet there is a lack ...
The paper focuses thematically on one of the essential issues of human existence, a complex and a my...
This paper presents an ample discussion of ageing, seen both as a physiologic process and as a cultu...
Estimation of age represents a central focus of forensic anthropological analysis of human skeletal ...
The paper reflects critically on the measurement of «biological aging», which may play a central rol...
Age is a complex cross-cutting notion for at least two reasons: the intricate interweaving of its bi...
This study assesses the current state of adult skeletal age-at-death estimation in biological anthro...
Forensic anthropology is affected by the unavoidable limits concerning difficulties in standardizati...
The term ‘ageing’ conjures a range of perceptions and misconceptions in the minds of people of all a...
It is evident that the pattern of ageing among humans has a unique character. Therefore, when undert...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 60-79)One of the prime concerns of the modern field of ge...
This chapter introduces key biological concepts of ageing. First, it defines ageing and presents the...
In this chapter, we discuss how social and biological studies of ageing can converge to provide a me...
Biological anthropologists have a strong tradition of studying growth and development and research o...
All multi-cellular organisms undergo change with time. Conception heralds the onset of growth and de...
Many developed countries today face the problem of having an ageing population, yet there is a lack ...
The paper focuses thematically on one of the essential issues of human existence, a complex and a my...
This paper presents an ample discussion of ageing, seen both as a physiologic process and as a cultu...
Estimation of age represents a central focus of forensic anthropological analysis of human skeletal ...
The paper reflects critically on the measurement of «biological aging», which may play a central rol...
Age is a complex cross-cutting notion for at least two reasons: the intricate interweaving of its bi...
This study assesses the current state of adult skeletal age-at-death estimation in biological anthro...
Forensic anthropology is affected by the unavoidable limits concerning difficulties in standardizati...
The term ‘ageing’ conjures a range of perceptions and misconceptions in the minds of people of all a...