“…Most studies on the clavicle have come from observations on human anatomy (e.g., Broca, 1869;Parson, 1917;Kleiweg de Zwaan, 1931;Terry, 1932Terry, , 1934Apostolakis, 1934;Schultz, 1937;Olivier, 1951bOlivier, , 1954Olivier, , 1955Olivier et al, 1954;Olivier and Capliez, 1957;Ray, 1959;van Dongen, 1963;Longia et al, 1982;Jit and Kaur, 1986) and provide an extensive overview of morphological variation between groups. Some studies are less strictly anthropological and focus on the determination of the age at death of an individual (Szilvá ssy, 1980;Walker and Lovejoy, 1985;Webb and Suchey, 1985;Stout and Paine, 1992) or the sex through forensic analysis of the clavicle, in whole or in part (Jit and Singh, 1966;Steel, 1966;Kaur and Jit, 1990;Murphy, 1994;Zhang and Han, 1994;Zhang and Tian, 2001).…”