Seshagiri Raju Vempalli, Vikas Meshram, Raghvendra Singh Shekhawat, Binit Sureka, Rutwik Shedge, Mohammed Akbar, Puneet Setia, Tanuj Kanchan
The pubic symphyseal surface is one of the reliable parameters used to estimate age, as it consistently shows degenerative observational variations throughout the lifespan, particularly from the 3rd decade onwards. These changes have been extensively studied to generate population-specific models for forensic age estimation. In the past, there have been many studies used to estimate age at death from the pubis symphysis using skeletal remains. However, due to dearth of contemporary skeletal repositories, and the resource intensive maceration process required for obtaining examination quality bones, studies on cadaver are difficult to conduct...
February 6, 2024: Anthropologischer Anzeiger; Bericht über die Biologisch-anthropologische Literatur