Reconsidering osteoarthritis as a skeletal indicator of age at death.
Allysha Powanda WinburnMichala K StockPublished in: American journal of physical anthropology (2019)
Ankle OA should not be used to age females; TMJ OA should not be used to age males. For other joints, using OA to inform age estimates appears valid (in absence of antemortem trauma). While skeletal evidence of OA is not a primary age indicator, its presence can refine age ranges and provide essential age data in fragmentary cases.