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Basics in paleodemography: a comparison of age indicators applied to the early medieval skeletal sample of Lauchheim
Authors:Wittwer-Backofen Ursula  Buckberry Jo  Czarnetzki Alfred  Doppler Stefanie  Grupe Gisela  Hotz Gerhard  Kemkes Ariane  Larsen Clark Spencer  Prince Debbie  Wahl Joachim  Fabig Alexander  Weise Svenja
Institution:Department of Human Genetics and Anthropology, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany. ursula.wittwer-backofen@uniklinik-freiburg.de
Abstract:Recent advances in the methods of skeletal age estimation have rekindled interest in their applicability to paleodemography. The current study contributes to the discussion by applying several long established as well as recently developed or refined aging methods to a subsample of 121 adult skeletons from the early medieval cemetery of Lauchheim. The skeletal remains were analyzed by 13 independent observers using a variety of aging techniques (complex method and other multimethod approaches, Transition Analysis, cranial suture closure, auricular surface method, osteon density method, tooth root translucency measurement, and tooth cementum annulation counting). The age ranges and mean age estimations were compared and results indicate that all methods showed smaller age ranges for the younger individuals, but broader age ranges for the older age groups.
Keywords:paleodemography  age estimation  biomarker of the skeleton  osteology  dental anthropology
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