Estimation of age represents a central focus of forensic anthropological analysis of human skeletal remains and of the living. Advances registered in recent research include the topics of taphonomic impact, new anatomical areas of interest, histology, population variation, the dental pulp chamber, technology, mathematical approaches, biochemical analysis and techniques specifically targeting the living. This article reviews the historical development of age estimation methods and considers likely future directions
yesAssessing and interpreting dental and skeletal age-related changes in both the living and the dea...
Age-at-death, sex, and stature estimation from adult human skeletal remains lie at the core of bioar...
Age estimation in the living is a growing issue in the modern world. This chapter discusses the stat...
Forensic anthropology is affected by the unavoidable limits concerning difficulties in standardizati...
The skeletal age determination of individuals, especially if they come from a forensic context, is o...
Age estimation in cadavers, human remains and living individuals may clarify issues with significant...
Human age estimation at death plays a vital role in forensic anthropology and bioarchaeology. Resear...
While trying to return the identity to human remains, the forensic anthropologist has to estimate fo...
In the geriatric population, forensic age estimation could be essential for insurance-related issues...
Age estimation plays a very important role not only in forensic and biomedicinal anthropology, but a...
Age estimation provides a valuable tool in forensic cases. Various methods like morphological age, s...
Age-at-death estimations of 44 individuals (27 adults, 17 children) from the Branch Davidian sample ...
Skeletal age estimation of living and deceased juvenile individuals is the only pillar of the biolog...
The main idea behind age assessment in adults is related to the analysis of the physiological degene...
Forensic dentistry is the specialized branch of forensic medicine uses dental evidence for criminal,...
yesAssessing and interpreting dental and skeletal age-related changes in both the living and the dea...
Age-at-death, sex, and stature estimation from adult human skeletal remains lie at the core of bioar...
Age estimation in the living is a growing issue in the modern world. This chapter discusses the stat...
Forensic anthropology is affected by the unavoidable limits concerning difficulties in standardizati...
The skeletal age determination of individuals, especially if they come from a forensic context, is o...
Age estimation in cadavers, human remains and living individuals may clarify issues with significant...
Human age estimation at death plays a vital role in forensic anthropology and bioarchaeology. Resear...
While trying to return the identity to human remains, the forensic anthropologist has to estimate fo...
In the geriatric population, forensic age estimation could be essential for insurance-related issues...
Age estimation plays a very important role not only in forensic and biomedicinal anthropology, but a...
Age estimation provides a valuable tool in forensic cases. Various methods like morphological age, s...
Age-at-death estimations of 44 individuals (27 adults, 17 children) from the Branch Davidian sample ...
Skeletal age estimation of living and deceased juvenile individuals is the only pillar of the biolog...
The main idea behind age assessment in adults is related to the analysis of the physiological degene...
Forensic dentistry is the specialized branch of forensic medicine uses dental evidence for criminal,...
yesAssessing and interpreting dental and skeletal age-related changes in both the living and the dea...
Age-at-death, sex, and stature estimation from adult human skeletal remains lie at the core of bioar...
Age estimation in the living is a growing issue in the modern world. This chapter discusses the stat...