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Age estimation from the human os coxa: A test on a documented Italian collection

Journal

JOURNAL OF FORENSIC SCIENCES
Volume 53, Issue 5, Pages 1040-1043

Publisher

BLACKWELL PUBLISHING
DOI: 10.1111/j.1556-4029.2008.00818.x

Keywords

forensic science; forensic anthropology; skeletal age estimation; pubic symphysis; auricular surface

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  1. Office of Research
  2. California State University, Sacramento

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Current standards for age at death estimation from the pelvis are based oil Americans of European and African ancestry. Our limited understanding of population variability hampers our efforts to apply these techniques to the various skeletal populations around the world, especially in global forensic contexts. However. documented skeletal samples are rare, limiting our ability to test our techniques. This study tested the Suchey-Brooks Pubic symphysis aging method and the auricular surface method originally developed by Lovejoy et al. on a large sample (n = 404) of known sex and age from the Sassari Collection. housed at the Museum of Anthropology at the University of Bologna. Italy. The results indicate that For both methods, bias and inaccuracy increased with age and actual age tended to be underestimated over the age of 40. The auricular surface method performed slightly better, exhibiting slightly lower levels of bias and inaccuracy, especially for males.

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