Morphometric and morphologic study of the human sacra at the galloway osteological collection.
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99.20
, 98.50 and 98.57 among males, females and the whole study population respectively.
The
sample had
a median sacral index of 97.26mm for the
entire sample. There was no
statistically
significant
sex difference in
the sacral lengths
(p=0.45)
, widths
(p=0.51)
and sacral index
(p=0.83)
.
Conclusion:
The Gallowa
y osteological collection shows
some unique morphologic and
morphometric chara
cteristics that may be applicable in forensic anthropology and in clinical
practice.
The morphome
tric findings in this
study are
more similar to
the
findings in the
Egyptian and American population
s
studies
than to the Kenyan population
study
.
The
morphologic findings are
mostly similar to other studies as well,
with certain unique values
in
presence of cornua and number
of sacra with absent
/closed
hiatus.
Recommendations:
Futur
e studies and clinicians should take the findings of this study into
consideration when studying
or working on
the sacra in the populations represented by the
Galloway osteological collection
.