Measuring the Tibia: Trotter's Error Revisited
Autor: | Richard L. Jantz, Lee Meadows Jantz, Stephen D. Ousley |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
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Tibia
010401 analytical chemistry Forensic anthropology Malleolus 01 natural sciences Body Height 0104 chemical sciences Pathology and Forensic Medicine Phys anthropol 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine medicine.anatomical_structure Statistics Genetics medicine Forensic Anthropology Humans 030216 legal & forensic medicine Mathematics |
Zdroj: | Journal of forensic sciencesReferences. 65(6) |
ISSN: | 1556-4029 |
Popis: | In Trotter and Gleser's (Am J Phys Anthropol 1952;10:463) classic study of stature estimation, a definition of the tibia length measurement is given that agrees with the standard condylar-malleolar length. That Trotter did not in fact measure according to her definition, but rather omitted the malleolus, has been well documented by Jantz et al. (J Forensic Sci 1995;40:758). Both the Terry collection and the World War 2 (WW2) samples were affected, although questions remain about the latter that cannot be resolved directly because it is no longer available for examination. Trotter's data from hundreds of servicemen are especially important because the statures were measured by technicians, rather than based on cadaver lengths or forensic statures. The questions examined in this note are as follows: Was WW2 measured uniformly in the same way as Terry; are there differences between Terry and WW2 that could influence estimation of the adjustment; and is the 10 millimeter (mm) adjustment proposed by Jantz et al. (J Forensic Sci 1995;40:758) still appropriate. Our analysis relies on a measurement taken by Trotter that is clearly and uniquely defined, what she called "ordinary length". This measurement was used to create expectations about how Trotter measured what she called maximum length of the tibia. Results provide no evidence that WW2 was measured any differently than Terry, with the exception of one small series. They also show slight morphological differences on the distal and/or proximal end of the tibia between Terry and WW2. Despite the slight difference, the adjustment to account for the malleolus is still valid. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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