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Age estimation in archaeological skeletal remains: evaluation of four non-destructive age calculation methods (CROSBI ID 183261)

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Vodanović, Marin ; Dumančić, Jelena ; Galić, Ivan ; Savić Pavičin, Ivana ; Petrovečki, Marko ; Cameriere, Roberto ; Brkić, Hrvoje Age estimation in archaeological skeletal remains: evaluation of four non-destructive age calculation methods // The journal of forensic odonto-stomatology, 29 (2011), 2; 14-21

Podaci o odgovornosti

Vodanović, Marin ; Dumančić, Jelena ; Galić, Ivan ; Savić Pavičin, Ivana ; Petrovečki, Marko ; Cameriere, Roberto ; Brkić, Hrvoje

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Age estimation in archaeological skeletal remains: evaluation of four non-destructive age calculation methods

Estimation of age at death is an essential part of reconstructing information from skeletal material. The aim of the investigation was to reconstruct the chronological age of the archaeological sample from Croatia using cranial skeletal remains as well as to make an evaluation of the methods used for age estimation. For this purpose, four age calculation methods were used: palatal suture closure, occlusal tooth wear, tooth root translucency and pulp/tooth area ratio. Cramer's V test was used to test the association between the age calculation methods. Cramer's V test showed high association (0.677) between age determination results using palatal suture closure and occlusal tooth wear, and low association (0.177) between age determination results using palatal suture closure and pulp/tooth area ratio. Simple methods like palatal suture closure can provide data about age at death for large number of individuals, but with less accuracy. More complex methods which require qualified and educated personnel can provide data about age for a smaller number of individuals, but with more accuracy. Using different, both simple and complex, age calculation methods in archaeological samples can raise the level of confidence and percentage of success in determining age.

forensic dentisty ; age estimation

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Podaci o izdanju

29 (2)

2011.

14-21

objavljeno

0258-414X

2219-6749

Povezanost rada

Dentalna medicina

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