Allowing the forensic duty to estimate the living stature of skeletal remains, starting from integral or fragmented clavicles the Authors have performedmultiple regression analysis between the measurements taken from 80 clavicles (40 males and 40 females) belonging at a skeletal collections with anthropometric known data. The results have shown that it is possible to obtain regression formulae useful to estimate living stature using different associations of well defined parameters of clavicle.

Living stature estimation from multiple regression of clavicular measurements

DI VELLA, Giancarlo;
1994-01-01

Abstract

Allowing the forensic duty to estimate the living stature of skeletal remains, starting from integral or fragmented clavicles the Authors have performedmultiple regression analysis between the measurements taken from 80 clavicles (40 males and 40 females) belonging at a skeletal collections with anthropometric known data. The results have shown that it is possible to obtain regression formulae useful to estimate living stature using different associations of well defined parameters of clavicle.
1994
IV International Meeting on Forensic Medicine Alpe - Adria - Pannonia
Grado
May 12-14 1994
Personal Identification
Tip. USL/2 Goriziana
105
111
stature estimation; clavicular measurements; multiple regression analysis
INTRONA JR. F; DRAGONE M; DI VELLA G; CAMPOBASSO CP
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