2022
DOI: 10.1002/oa.3142
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The decade under review: Recent trends and challenges in the use of macroscopic age‐at‐death estimation methods in bioarchaeology

Abstract: Accurate and precise age‐at‐death estimation methods are critical when studying past lifeways. However, adult age‐at‐death estimation is often difficult because of diverse physiologies, preservation, and timing of biological processes in target and reference populations. These challenges can complicate the comparison of results between studies, which can also be impacted by the training and method preference of each bioarchaeologist. In this paper, we first compare the use of two types of age‐at‐death estimati… Show more

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“…For instance, in archeological-derived non-adult individuals, diagnosing biological sex can be challenging (Monge Calleja et al, 2023), which makes it difficult to assess potential sex differences in element concentrations. Similarly, while estimating age at death is more feasible in non-adults, the confidence intervals may overlap, limiting the precision of age-based analysis (Clark et al, 2023).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, in archeological-derived non-adult individuals, diagnosing biological sex can be challenging (Monge Calleja et al, 2023), which makes it difficult to assess potential sex differences in element concentrations. Similarly, while estimating age at death is more feasible in non-adults, the confidence intervals may overlap, limiting the precision of age-based analysis (Clark et al, 2023).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Por consiguiente, Field (2019) propuso desarrollar y aplicar tasas de desgaste dental específicas de una población para realizar estimaciones más confiables. No obstante, existen muy pocos métodos exclusivos de una población determinada (Clark et al, 2023). Las poblaciones antiguas de Costa Rica no son la excepción, ya que hasta el momento no cuentan con métodos basados en sus propias colecciones osteológicas de referencia, los cuales proporcionen una estimación más precisa de la edad a la muerte y también del sexo biológico.…”
Section: Estimación De La Edad a La Muerte Y La Determinación Del Sex...unclassified