



New Method of Identifying Family Related Skulls, Fachbücher
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1. Introduction.- 2. Scientific Hypotheses.- 3. Methodology of Work.- 3.1. Historiographic methods.- 3.1.1. History of the Counts of Celje.- 3.1.2. From biographies of the Counts of Celje.- 3.2. Identification methods.- 3.2.1. Use of identification methods for determining gender by skulls.- 3.2.1.1. Morphological characters for determining gender.- 3.2.1.2. Determining gender by anthropometrie methods and indices.- 3.2.1.3. Determining gender by forensic-dental methods.- 3.2.2. Use of identification methods for determining age by skull.- 3.2.2.1. Determining age by obliteration of the endocranial sutures.- 3.2.2.2. Determining age considering obliteration of the ectocranial sutures.- 3.2.2.3. Determining age by X-ray methods.- 3.2.2.4. Determining age by forensic-dental methods.- 3.2.2.5. Determining age by radioactive carbon 14C.- 3.2.3. Use of identification methods for determining cause of illness by skull.- 3.2.3.1. Paleopathological methods.- 3.2.4. Use of identification methods for determining family linkage between skulls.- 3.2.4.1. Genetic methods.- 3.2.4.2. Epigenetic methods.- 3.2.4.2.1. Comparison of the facial cavities.- 3.2.4.2.2. Other epigenetic traits.- 3.2.5. Art history methods for reconstructing soft facial parts.- 4 RESULTS.- 4.1. Historiographic results.- 4.1.1. Genealogical and biographical data for those presumably buried in the family vault.- 4.1.2. Historically expected interments in the family vault.- 4.1.2.1. Interment chronology of male members of the family of the Counts of Celje.- 4.1.2.2. Interment chronology of female members of the family of the Counts of Celje.- 4.1.2.3. Common interment chronology of all members of the family.- 4.1.3. Anticipated age of the interred in the family vault.- 4.1.4. Members of the family, interred elsewhere.- 4.2. Identification results.- 4.2.1. Gender, age and illnesses by skulls 1-18.- 4.2.1.1. Skull 1.- 4.2.1.2. Skull 2.- 4.2.1.3. Skull 3.- 4.2.1.4. Skull 4.- 4.2.1.5. Skull 5.- 4.2.1.6. Skull 6.- 4.2.1.7. Skull 7.- 4.2.1.8. Skull 8.- 4.2.1.9. Skull 9.- 4.2.1.10. Skull 10.- 4.2.1.11. Skull 11.- 4.2.1.12. Skull 12.- 4.2.1.13. Skull 13.- 4.2.1.14. Skull 14.- 4.2.1.15. Skull 15.- 4.2.1.16. Skull 16.- 4.2.1.17. Skull 17.- 4.2.1.18. Skull 18.- 4.2.2. Final review of gender and age of the studied skulls 1-18.- 4.3. Comparison of the historical and identificational results.- 4.3.1. Principle for numbering of the skulls.- 4.3.2. Vault of the Counts of Celje.- 4.4. Results on kinship.- 4.4.1. The family of Friedrich I (skulls 5, 7, 1 and 6).- 4.4.2. The family of Hermann I of Celje (skulls 6, 4 and 2).- 4.4.3. The family of Ulrich I of Celje (skulls 7, 3 and 8).- 4.4.4. The family of Friedrich II of Celje (skulls 17, 11 and 18).- 4.4.5. (The family of) Hermann III of Celje (skulls 15 and 12).- 4.4.6. (The family of) Ulrich II (skulls 18 and 16).- 4.4.7. The family of Hermann II of Celje (skulls 9, 10, 13, 15 and 17).- 4.4.8. Friedrich II of Celje and the illegitimate son Hans (skulls 17 and 14).- 4.4.9. Common epigenetic traits of skulls 1-18.- 4.5. Conclusions based on the historiographical and identificational results.- 4.6. Genealogical results.- 4.7. Art history results.- 5. Discussion.- 6. Conclusion.- List of Pictures and Illustrations.- 7. Literature.- Abstract.- About The Author.
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