Skeletal Age (Other Keyword)

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Skeletal Age at Death: An Evaluation of the Miles Method of Aging (1983)
DOCUMENT Citation Only J. A. Kieser. C. B. Preston. W. G. Evans.

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A test of Juvenile Age Estimation Methods Based on the Diaphyseal Length of the Long Bones (2017)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Hugo Cardoso. Joana Abrantes. Laure Spake. Luis Rios.

Little work has been done on whether juvenile age estimation methods perform well beyond the population that was used as a reference. This study uses a sample of 81 known-age juvenile skeletons, aged between birth and 12 years, combining data from archaeological, anatomical and forensic reference collections in the US, Canada and South Africa. Ages were estimated from the diaphyseal lengths of the humerus, radius, femur and tibia, using Cardoso et al. (2014) and Stull et al. (2014) prediction...