Cranial bone thickness in non-adults from the Zaghunluq Cemetery (650150 BCE) in the Iron Age Western Regions, Northwestern China.

IF 0.5 4区 社会学 Q3 ANTHROPOLOGY
Haijun Li, Peiyuan Zhang, Xiaoyu Yang, Shaodi Zhang, Yujie Zhao, Hailong Zhang, Bo Wang, Qian Wang
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Abstract

Cranial bone thickness is one of the most measured features in biological anthropology and medicine. In this study, the cranial bone thickness was investigated in an Iron Age non-adult mortuary sample from the Western Regions in China, to characterize the changes of cranial bone thickness in growth. The results demonstrated that the cranial vault thickness of non-adult increased gradually with age. The overall growth spurt period of the cranial bone thickness occurred at 67 years old, with variations in different bones. Cranial thickness and overall shape of the skull will be achieved after 15 years or older. These findings enrich our knowledge of bone and head growth in prehistoric children, and have application potentials in functional morphology, paleoanthropology, and forensic anthropology studies.

中国西北铁器时代西域扎古鲁克墓地(公元前650150年)非成人颅骨厚度
颅骨厚度是生物人类学和医学中测量最多的特征之一。本研究对来自中国西部地区铁器时代非成人尸体样本的颅骨厚度进行了研究,以表征颅骨厚度在生长过程中的变化。结果表明,非成人颅骨拱顶厚度随年龄的增长而逐渐增大。颅骨厚度的整体生长突增期出现在67岁,不同骨骼有差异。颅骨的厚度和整体形状将在15岁或更大后实现。这些发现丰富了我们对史前儿童骨骼和头部发育的认识,并在功能形态学、古人类学和法医人类学研究中具有应用潜力。
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