Morphological characteristics of auricula in children from Kyustendil region (Southwest Bulgaria)

The shape of human auricula is characterized by specific features. The diversity of these individual characteristics can be used in forensic identification of individuals. Inter - and intrapopulation variability in the shape of auricula is not thoroughly investigated neither in Bulgaria, nor worldwi...

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Main Authors: Pirinska-Apostolou Magdalena, Angelova Veneta, Apostolou Elena
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Antropološko društvo Srbije i Univerzitet u Nišu, Prirodno-matematički fakultet 2015-01-01
Series:Glasnik Antropološkog Društva Srbije
Subjects:
ear
Online Access:http://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1820-7936/2015/1820-79361550125P.pdf
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spelling doaj-c7ef24535f844e6d978fa7cc549249872020-11-24T23:14:06ZengAntropološko društvo Srbije i Univerzitet u Nišu, Prirodno-matematički fakultetGlasnik Antropološkog Društva Srbije1820-79361820-88272015-01-0120155012513110.5937/gads1550125P1820-79361550125PMorphological characteristics of auricula in children from Kyustendil region (Southwest Bulgaria)Pirinska-Apostolou Magdalena0Angelova Veneta1Apostolou Elena2Department of Zoology and Anthropology, Faculty of Biology, Sofia University 'St. Kliment Ohridski', BulgariaDepartment of Zoology and Anthropology, Faculty of Biology, Sofia University 'St. Kliment Ohridski', BulgariaMedical Faculty, Sofia University 'St. Kliment Ohridski', BulgariaThe shape of human auricula is characterized by specific features. The diversity of these individual characteristics can be used in forensic identification of individuals. Inter - and intrapopulation variability in the shape of auricula is not thoroughly investigated neither in Bulgaria, nor worldwide. The present study was conducted in the town of Kyustendil (Southwest Bulgaria). The examined sample comprised 240 individuals of both sexes - 120 school boys and 120 school girls (11 to 18 years of age). The shape of auricula and the absence/presence of tuberculum auriculae Darwini were defined by the scale of Schwalbe-Martin and Saller (1959). The most common form of both ears in the examined group is form 6 (60.00%) followed by form 3 with 20.83%. When an additional tuberculum Darwini was present, it was mostly asymmetrically positioned in both sexes. High percentage of individuals with ears positioned in a greater distance from the surface of the head was also established. Within the examined male group, 20.83% had prominent ears, the percentage was higher in comparison with the females, where the percentage was 1.66 % lower than in males.http://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1820-7936/2015/1820-79361550125P.pdfphysical anthropologyearauricular shapetubercle of Darwinstudents
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author Pirinska-Apostolou Magdalena
Angelova Veneta
Apostolou Elena
spellingShingle Pirinska-Apostolou Magdalena
Angelova Veneta
Apostolou Elena
Morphological characteristics of auricula in children from Kyustendil region (Southwest Bulgaria)
Glasnik Antropološkog Društva Srbije
physical anthropology
ear
auricular shape
tubercle of Darwin
students
author_facet Pirinska-Apostolou Magdalena
Angelova Veneta
Apostolou Elena
author_sort Pirinska-Apostolou Magdalena
title Morphological characteristics of auricula in children from Kyustendil region (Southwest Bulgaria)
title_short Morphological characteristics of auricula in children from Kyustendil region (Southwest Bulgaria)
title_full Morphological characteristics of auricula in children from Kyustendil region (Southwest Bulgaria)
title_fullStr Morphological characteristics of auricula in children from Kyustendil region (Southwest Bulgaria)
title_full_unstemmed Morphological characteristics of auricula in children from Kyustendil region (Southwest Bulgaria)
title_sort morphological characteristics of auricula in children from kyustendil region (southwest bulgaria)
publisher Antropološko društvo Srbije i Univerzitet u Nišu, Prirodno-matematički fakultet
series Glasnik Antropološkog Društva Srbije
issn 1820-7936
1820-8827
publishDate 2015-01-01
description The shape of human auricula is characterized by specific features. The diversity of these individual characteristics can be used in forensic identification of individuals. Inter - and intrapopulation variability in the shape of auricula is not thoroughly investigated neither in Bulgaria, nor worldwide. The present study was conducted in the town of Kyustendil (Southwest Bulgaria). The examined sample comprised 240 individuals of both sexes - 120 school boys and 120 school girls (11 to 18 years of age). The shape of auricula and the absence/presence of tuberculum auriculae Darwini were defined by the scale of Schwalbe-Martin and Saller (1959). The most common form of both ears in the examined group is form 6 (60.00%) followed by form 3 with 20.83%. When an additional tuberculum Darwini was present, it was mostly asymmetrically positioned in both sexes. High percentage of individuals with ears positioned in a greater distance from the surface of the head was also established. Within the examined male group, 20.83% had prominent ears, the percentage was higher in comparison with the females, where the percentage was 1.66 % lower than in males.
topic physical anthropology
ear
auricular shape
tubercle of Darwin
students
url http://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1820-7936/2015/1820-79361550125P.pdf
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