It is generally assumed that life expectancy in antiquity was considerably shorter than it is now. In the limited number of cases where skeletal or al age-at-death estimates have been made on adults for whom there are other reliable indications of age, there appears to be a clear systemtatic trend towards overestimating the age of young adults, and underestimating that of older individuals. We show that this might be a result of the use of regression-based techniques of analysis for converting age indicators into estimated ages. Whilst acknowledging the limitations of most age-at-death indicators in the higher age categories, we show that a Bayesian approach to converting age indicators into estimated age can reduce this trend of underestim...
International audienceAge at death assessment of adult skeletons is one of the most difficult proble...
yesContext: Adult age-at-death is presented in a number of different ways by anthropologists. Ordina...
Forensic age estimation, a branch of forensic science, has received renewed attention lately mainly ...
We examine the statistical assumptions underlying different techniques of estimating the age-at-deat...
We examine the statistical assumptions underlying different techniques of estimating the age-at-deat...
To estimate the structure of past populations by age at death, with only biological indicators avail...
Estimating age at death is among the first steps in the identification of an unknown individual. For...
While trying to return the identity to human remains, the forensic anthropologist has to estimate fo...
This chapter presents methodological principles of a new fully Bayesian method, based on a precise s...
Forensic anthropologists and bioarchaeologists routinely attempt to generate biological profiles of ...
International audienceLamendin and colleagues (1992) proposed to assess age-at-death from root trans...
Age-at-death estimation of adults is still a very difficult part of estimation of individual's biolo...
International audienceObjectivesBecause of methodological biases and statistical issues, individual ...
This paper examines and demonstrates the importance of the adult modal age at death (M) in longevity...
International audienceObjectives: Because of methodological biases and statistical issues, individua...
International audienceAge at death assessment of adult skeletons is one of the most difficult proble...
yesContext: Adult age-at-death is presented in a number of different ways by anthropologists. Ordina...
Forensic age estimation, a branch of forensic science, has received renewed attention lately mainly ...
We examine the statistical assumptions underlying different techniques of estimating the age-at-deat...
We examine the statistical assumptions underlying different techniques of estimating the age-at-deat...
To estimate the structure of past populations by age at death, with only biological indicators avail...
Estimating age at death is among the first steps in the identification of an unknown individual. For...
While trying to return the identity to human remains, the forensic anthropologist has to estimate fo...
This chapter presents methodological principles of a new fully Bayesian method, based on a precise s...
Forensic anthropologists and bioarchaeologists routinely attempt to generate biological profiles of ...
International audienceLamendin and colleagues (1992) proposed to assess age-at-death from root trans...
Age-at-death estimation of adults is still a very difficult part of estimation of individual's biolo...
International audienceObjectivesBecause of methodological biases and statistical issues, individual ...
This paper examines and demonstrates the importance of the adult modal age at death (M) in longevity...
International audienceObjectives: Because of methodological biases and statistical issues, individua...
International audienceAge at death assessment of adult skeletons is one of the most difficult proble...
yesContext: Adult age-at-death is presented in a number of different ways by anthropologists. Ordina...
Forensic age estimation, a branch of forensic science, has received renewed attention lately mainly ...