Rissech, Carme2013-09-162013-09-162013-04-150002-9483https://hdl.handle.net/2445/46004In 2006, Rissech and collaborators proposed seven variables of the acetabulum (1, acetabular groove; 2, rim shape; 3, rim porosity; 4, apex activity; 5, activity on the outer edge of the rim fossa; 6, activity of the acetabular fossa, 7, porosities of the acetabular fossa) for their use in adult age estimation. The method was based on a sample of 242 male individuals from the documented collection of Coimbra in Portugal.11 p.application/pdfeng(c) Wiley, 2013AntropometriaAntropologia forenseAnthropometryForensic anthropologyLetter to the Editor: Comments on"A new method to estimate adult age-at-death using the acetabulum" (Calce, 2012)info:eu-repo/semantics/article6281162013-09-16info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess