This study is part of an ongoing project aiming to unravel the different phases of growth during talar development. Overall, our preliminary results suggest that age-related morphological variations of the talus may be used to determine the general age of juvenile skeletal remains, which could be valuable to many archaeological and forensic researchers. Future studies will explore larger samples, including individuals younger than 12 months, and a more in depth analysis (i.e., single surfaces) to better evaluate differences between groups.

Exploring age-related variations during talar growth

Badino Federica;Panetta Daniele;
2019

Abstract

This study is part of an ongoing project aiming to unravel the different phases of growth during talar development. Overall, our preliminary results suggest that age-related morphological variations of the talus may be used to determine the general age of juvenile skeletal remains, which could be valuable to many archaeological and forensic researchers. Future studies will explore larger samples, including individuals younger than 12 months, and a more in depth analysis (i.e., single surfaces) to better evaluate differences between groups.
2019
Istituto per la Dinamica dei Processi Ambientali - IDPA - Sede Venezia
Istituto di Geologia Ambientale e Geoingegneria - IGAG
Dipartimento di Scienze Bio-Agroalimentari - DISBA
Inglese
AAPA 2019--American Association of Physical Anthropology-- 88th Annual Meeting
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March 27-30, 2019
Cleveland
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