A skeleton can give clues to a person's age by examining features such as growth plates in bones (epiphyses) to determine if a person is still growing, as well as assessing bone density and degeneration to estimate age post-growth. This assessment is typically done by a forensic anthropologist based on established age estimation methods.
One can determine the age of a deceased person by examining the growth plates in long bones, such as the femur, which close as a person reaches adulthood. Additionally, dental development and wear patterns can provide insight into age, as well as changes in the pubic symphysis and cranial sutures. Advanced techniques like DNA analysis can also be used for age estimation.
Social age refers to a person's perceived age based on their behavior, attitudes, and interactions with others, rather than their chronological age. It takes into account factors such as maturity, social skills, and life experiences.
A centenarian is a person who has reached the age of 100 years or older.
You can estimate a person's age based on physical characteristics such as facial wrinkles, hair color, and body composition. However, the most accurate way to determine a person's age is to ask for their birthdate or identification documents.
The abbreviation for an old age pensioner is OAP.
age, ancestry, gender, and race.
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You can tell by the density if it is not so dense it could be old or very young for an old person their bones are more bridle and a young person is more smooth you may also tell by the height of all the skeleton together
Not only can forensic scientists work out the age of someone by their skeleton, they can also figure out the ethnicity and gender of that person. Older people tend to have larger frames, more brittle bones, and signs of stress on the bones. I hope this answered your question!!
The head reaches 96% of its growth at age 10
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A person born in 1997 will turn 16 in 2013.
reflection of an imbalance in the bone remodeling process. is it slower in females, is it absolutely uniform throughout the skeleton, Osteodengeneration.
Position, depth, or any other clues.
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