Estimating age at death is among the first steps in the identification of an unknown individual. For subadults, dental formation stage remains the most accurate aging indicator due to minimal environmental impact. Even the most accurate method, however, is affected by "mimicry bias," where the age profile of the target population "mimics" the age profile of the reference population used to develop the age estimation method. Bayesian statistics and transition analysis can control for this bias in archaeological and forensic samples through calculating the average age of transition from one development phase to another, followed by estimating the probability that someone of a certain age has a given phase of development based on a sample of i...
Age mimicry is a well-known phenomenon in the application of osteological age-estimation methods. Ag...
Dental age estimation is a common method used to determine the age of juvenile individuals in forens...
Age estimation from teeth by radiological analysis, in both children and adolescents, has wide appli...
Estimating age at death is among the first steps in the identification of an unknown individual. For...
Estimating the biological profile for an unknown individual is a crucial part of forensic anthropolo...
Examination of dental development is considered to be an accurate method of ageing non-adults, but a...
Examination of dental development is considered to be an accurate method of ageing non-adults, but a...
Dental development is one of the most widely utilized and accurate methods available for estimating ...
A radiographic assessment of third molar development is essential for differentiating between juveni...
Physical anthropologists and bioarchaeologists often seek to generate biological profiles of individ...
Forensic medicine is increasingly called upon to assess the age of individuals. Forensic age estimat...
Not only does the Bayesian approach offer a rational and logical environment for evidence evaluation...
Purpose The present study aimed to investigate the performance of a Bayesian method in the evaluati...
Dental development is considered the most accurate method of age estimation in subadults, as this pr...
Age mimicry is a well-known phenomenon in the application of osteological age-estimation methods. Ag...
Dental age estimation is a common method used to determine the age of juvenile individuals in forens...
Age estimation from teeth by radiological analysis, in both children and adolescents, has wide appli...
Estimating age at death is among the first steps in the identification of an unknown individual. For...
Estimating the biological profile for an unknown individual is a crucial part of forensic anthropolo...
Examination of dental development is considered to be an accurate method of ageing non-adults, but a...
Examination of dental development is considered to be an accurate method of ageing non-adults, but a...
Dental development is one of the most widely utilized and accurate methods available for estimating ...
A radiographic assessment of third molar development is essential for differentiating between juveni...
Physical anthropologists and bioarchaeologists often seek to generate biological profiles of individ...
Forensic medicine is increasingly called upon to assess the age of individuals. Forensic age estimat...
Not only does the Bayesian approach offer a rational and logical environment for evidence evaluation...
Purpose The present study aimed to investigate the performance of a Bayesian method in the evaluati...
Dental development is considered the most accurate method of age estimation in subadults, as this pr...
Age mimicry is a well-known phenomenon in the application of osteological age-estimation methods. Ag...
Dental age estimation is a common method used to determine the age of juvenile individuals in forens...
Age estimation from teeth by radiological analysis, in both children and adolescents, has wide appli...