Anthropometric rule, circa 1870 C017 / 0713
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Anthropometric rule, circa 1870 C017 / 0713
Boxwood anthropometric rule. Anthropometry was a system developed in the late nineteenth century by the French biometrics pioneer, Alphonse Bertillon (1853-1914). A set of standard body measurements such as ear length and width of head would be taken for use in the identification of criminals by police. This example of an anthropometric rule is English and dates from around 1870
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1870 1870s Anthropometry Antique Boxwood Criminals Criminology Forensic Forensics Identification Identity Measurement Measuring Instrument Nineteenth Century Police Rule Ruler Wood Wooden Alphonse Bertillon Anthropometric Bertillon
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This print showcases an intriguing artifact from the late nineteenth century, known as the Anthropometric rule. Crafted from boxwood and dating back to around 1870, this wooden ruler holds a significant place in history. Developed by Alphonse Bertillon, a pioneering French biometrics expert, anthropometry was a revolutionary system used for identifying criminals. The rule itself represents an English example of this innovative measuring technique. It served as a tool for capturing standard body measurements such as ear length and head width – crucial data utilized by police in criminal identification during that era. Its presence evokes images of meticulous forensic investigations conducted in England during the 1800s. As we delve into its rich historical context, this antique relic transports us to a time when law enforcement agencies sought scientific methods to combat crime effectively. The significance of accurate measurement and standardized data cannot be overstated when it comes to identifying individuals involved in criminal activities. Today, this remarkable piece serves not only as a testament to the advancements made in criminology but also stands as a symbol of how science has played an integral role in shaping our understanding of identity and forensic investigation techniques over time.
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