VESTNIK ARHEOLOGII ANTROPOLOGII I ETNOGRAFII ¹ 1 (44) (2019)
Anthropology
Age variability in the measurements of morphological features of heads in the modern Azerbaijani population
Pestryakov A.P., Grigorieva O.M., Pelenitsyna Y.V. (Moscow, Russian Federation)
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This article
addresses age variability in some Azerbaijani cephalometric features, based on
study of the population of two closely related and neighbouring villages (Lower
and Upper Askipara). They represent the Azerbaijani enclave in the territory of
Armenia. The majority of this population is native to the area. Research took
place in 1985 and studied approximately 40 % of the adult population (equally
men and women) using the parameters of programmes of ethnic anthropology.
Attention was paid only to the measurement characteristics that are relevant in
relation to their correlation with the age of the studied group (there were 11
correlations). Six of them characterize the skull, which is forming in
ontogenesis by ossification of connective tissue the bubble (nota textus bulla).
The other five characteristics are formed as a result of cartilaginous tissue
substitution. The analysis of the studied group leads to the following
conclusions. Age variability of some measured features of the head is detected.
Age-related variability of the measured characteristics of the arched part of
the skull usually showed a reliable negative correlation in their values with
age. It means that the older generation had smaller values than the younger ones
had. The values of the facial bone structure did not show such a clear
correlation with age, except the zygomatic and mandibular diameters. They
usually showed a small reliable positive correlation with age. So, these
features had a larger value in older age than in younger. These results were
observed in both men and women of both villages, but more clearly expressed in
the population of Lower Askipara (this village is larger than Upper Askipara).
Of all the studied signs the highest and most stable negative correlation with
age showed the greatest head width, cephalic index, the degree of sphericity and
the relative height of the cranial vault (pointer lipsiense). For a short time
(about 50 years) variability of the metric parameters of the head were
investigated in a small, isolated population of Azerbaijanis showing the same
temporal vector, which is characteristic of evolutionary changes (secular trend)
in a significant part of the population of Eurasia: brachycephalidae,
spherisation of the cranium and the increase of the cranial vault. To determine
at what age there was the greatest variability of va-lues, the study divided the
population of both villages (separately by sex) into three age groups: younger
age —
from 19 to 39 years (born after 1945), average age
—
from 40 to 54 years (born between 1930 and 1945), older age
—
55 years or more (born before 1930). In both men and women, the selected age
groups were close in number. When the studied sample was divided into three age
groups, it was found that the greatest variability of values and their
correlation with age were recorded in both men and women in the younger aged
group: 19–
39 years (born
after 1945).
Key words: Azerbaijani population, brachycephalidae, spherization, Lower and Upper Askipara.
DOI: 10.20874/2071-0437-2019-44-1-074-081
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Article is published 2.04.2019 ã.
A.P. Pestryakov
Miklukho-Maklay Institute of Ethnology and Anthropology RAS, Leninsky av., 32a, Moscow, 119334, Russian Federation
E-mail: [email protected]
O.M. Grigorieva
Miklukho-Maklay Institute of Ethnology and Anthropology RAS, Leninsky av., 32a, Moscow, 119334, Russian Federation
E-mail: [email protected]
Y.V. Pelenitsyna
Russian State Humanitarian University, Miusskaya sq., 6, Moscow, 125993, Russian Federation
E-mail: j.pelenitsyna@gmail