Forensic Science International
Volume 204, Issue 1 , Pages 206.e1-206.e3, 30 January 2011

New identification criteria for the Chilean population: Estimation of sex and stature

  • Ann H. Ross

      Affiliations

    • Department of Sociology and Anthropology, NC State University, CB 8107, Raleigh, NC 27695-8107, United States
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  • María José Manneschi

      Affiliations

    • Departamento de Antropología, Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile

Received 30 December 2009; received in revised form 2 May 2010; accepted 18 July 2010. published online 23 August 2010.

Abstract 

In the analysis of human skeletal or otherwise unidentifiable remains the assessment of sex is an initial vital element when rendering a biological profile. As such other aspects of the biological profile are sex-specific (e.g. stature and age) and cannot be successfully determined without this preliminary assessment. In addition, the estimation of stature is an essential parameter of the biological profile, which is often used to confirm or exclude presumptive identifications.

The purpose of this study is to present newly developed local identification criteria for the estimation of sex from the postcrania and stature for Chileans. Linear discriminant functions were derived for the humerus and femur. Sexing accuracies of 87%, 86%, and 82% were achieved. Furthermore, new univariate predictive stature equations are presented using a Bayesian approach for the humerus, femur and tibia.

Keywords: Stature estimation, Chileans, Bayes’ Theorem

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PII: S0379-0738(10)00377-4

doi:10.1016/j.forsciint.2010.07.028

Forensic Science International
Volume 204, Issue 1 , Pages 206.e1-206.e3, 30 January 2011