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Sexing and stature estimation criteria for balkan populations. Journal of forensic sciences [J Forensic Sci] Journal article

 
TitleSexing and stature estimation criteria for balkan populations.
Author(s)Jantz RL, Kimmerle EH, Baraybar JP 
InstitutionDepartment of Anthropology, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN 37996, USA.
SourceJ Forensic Sci 2008 May; 53(3):601-5.
AbstractTwo standard measurements, maximum femur length and head diameter, were collected by International Criminal Tribunal (ICTY) anthropologists. Only Kosovans had both femur dimensions for both sexes. Antemortem stature data were available only for Kosovan and Croatian males. Despite these limitations, the data offer the opportunity to examine ethnic variation and to present sex and stature estimation criteria for these groups. Additional data from Croatians and from American Whites were used for comparison in certain parts of the analysis. Femur variation was considerable. Kosovans can be characterized as short and robust, Bosnians as tall and less robust, and Croatians are tall and gracile, resembling American Whites more than the other groups. Some limited antemortem data on stature was also available, allowing stature estimation equations to be estimated for Croatians and Kosovans. Antemortem stature estimates were obtained from interviews with relatives and are shown to overestimate actual stature. We argue that equations predicting height obtained from relatives is the most realistic in this case because that is the height to which an estimate obtained from bone lengths will be compared. Kosovans were also shown to have experienced slight secular increase in femur length over the past 70 years.
Languageeng
Pub Type(s)Journal Article
PubMed ID18471203
  
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