Forensic anthropology includes, amongst other applications, the positive identification of unknown human skeletal remains. The first step in this process is an assessment of the biological profile, that is: sex, age, stature and ancestry. In forensic contexts, age estimation is one of the main challenges in the process of identification. Recently established admissibility criteria are driving researchers towards standardisation of methodological procedures. Despite these changes, experience still plays a central role in anthropological examinations. In order to avoid this issue, age estimation procedures (i) must be presented to the scientific community and published in peer reviewed journals, (ii) accurately explained in terms of procedure...
INTRODUCTION : Prior to opine about the cause of death, time since death and sometimes manner of de...
The accurate assessment of age-at-death from skeletal remains is a key factor in both forensic anthr...
Human age estimation at death plays a vital role in forensic anthropology and bioarchaeology. Resear...
Forensic anthropology includes, amongst other applications, the positive identification of unknown h...
Age estimation remains one of the most challenging tasks in forensic practice when establishing a bi...
Age estimation remains one of the most challenging tasks for forensic practitioners when establishi...
Age estimation remains one of the most challenging tasks in forensic practice when establishing a bi...
Histomorphometry constitutes a valuable tool for age estimation. Histological interpopulation variab...
Determination of age-at-death (AAD) is an important and frequent requirement in contemporary forensi...
Fragmented human remains present a challenge for forensic experts as they attempt to identify indivi...
Determination of age-at-death (AAD) is an important and frequent requirement in contemporary forensi...
Histomorphometry constitutes a valuable tool for age estimation. Histological interpopulation variab...
INTRODUCTION : Prior to opine about the cause of death, time since death and sometimes manner of de...
The accurate assessment of age-at-death from skeletal remains is a key factor in both forensic anthr...
Human age estimation at death plays a vital role in forensic anthropology and bioarchaeology. Resear...
Forensic anthropology includes, amongst other applications, the positive identification of unknown h...
Age estimation remains one of the most challenging tasks in forensic practice when establishing a bi...
Age estimation remains one of the most challenging tasks for forensic practitioners when establishi...
Age estimation remains one of the most challenging tasks in forensic practice when establishing a bi...
Histomorphometry constitutes a valuable tool for age estimation. Histological interpopulation variab...
Determination of age-at-death (AAD) is an important and frequent requirement in contemporary forensi...
Fragmented human remains present a challenge for forensic experts as they attempt to identify indivi...
Determination of age-at-death (AAD) is an important and frequent requirement in contemporary forensi...
Histomorphometry constitutes a valuable tool for age estimation. Histological interpopulation variab...
INTRODUCTION : Prior to opine about the cause of death, time since death and sometimes manner of de...
The accurate assessment of age-at-death from skeletal remains is a key factor in both forensic anthr...
Human age estimation at death plays a vital role in forensic anthropology and bioarchaeology. Resear...