Reconsidering the Age-Informative Value of the Pubic Symphysis

Jacqueline Galimany, Sara M. Getz
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Estimated age at death is a critical component of the skeletal biological profile for both forensic and archaeological applications. For adults, the pubic symphysis has long been regarded as the most useful feature for age estimation. This study compares the age-informative value of the pubic symphysis as captured by phase methods (Brooks & Suchey 1990; Hartnett 2010) and individual components, to the large suite of Transition Analysis 3 (TA3) traits distributed throughout the skeleton (Milner et al. 2019). Logistic regression curves (i.e., transition curves) are used to visualize where in the life span different skeletal features provide information and are interpreted to understand the features’ individual and collective age-informative value. A total of 309 individuals (217 males, 92 females) with documented ages at death between 15 and 96 years from the Santiago Subactual Osteology Collection (SSOC) were evaluated. Consistent with published literature, the pubic symphysis age-related information is concentrated in the first half of the life span. In contrast, the TA3 traits collectively provide age-informative data for the entire adult age life span. This is the first published study to characterize the collective age-informative value of the binary and ordinal TA3 traits in an independent sample. These data further support a shift toward the identification, evaluation, and use of a wider array of traits throughout the skeleton as a path toward more informative adult age estimates.
再思考耻骨联合的年龄信息价值
估计死亡年龄是法医和考古应用中骨骼生物剖面的一个重要组成部分。对于成年人来说,耻骨联合一直被认为是估计年龄最有用的特征。本研究比较了分期法捕获的耻骨联合的年龄信息价值(Brooks & Suchey 1990;Hartnett 2010)和单个组件,到分布在整个骨架中的大型过渡分析3 (TA3)特征套件(Milner et al. 2019)。逻辑回归曲线(即过渡曲线)用于可视化在生命周期中不同骨骼特征提供的信息,并被解释为了解特征的个人和集体年龄信息价值。来自圣地亚哥亚实际骨学收集(SSOC)的309例死亡年龄在15 - 96岁之间的个体(217例男性,92例女性)被评估。与已发表的文献一致,与年龄相关的耻骨联合信息集中在生命的前半期。相反,TA3特征总体上提供了整个成年生命周期的年龄信息数据。这是首次在独立样本中描述二元和有序TA3特征的集体年龄信息价值的发表研究。这些数据进一步支持了对整个骨骼特征的识别、评估和使用的转变,作为更有信息的成人年龄估计的途径。
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