Table 3 The values of E% were calculated in all three cases of multiple regression (Table 3). They show a very small difference compared to the best result obtained by performing single linear regression: In fact, single regression using the femoral length gives a value of E%= 3.2% and a similar value (2.9%) is obtained by performing multiple regression based on the data of all three bones. In order to estimate stature from the lengths of multiple bones, a multiple regression analysis was performed considering femoral length together with the Ba-N and Ba-NB distances. In particular, the multiple regression analysis was performed considering three cases: femoral length and Ba-N distance, femoral length and Ba-NB distance, and femoral length with both Ba-N and Ba-NB distances. Fig. 5. Values of estimated stature (h-) as a function of real stature (hm) obtained from femoral length (left panel), Ba-N distance (middle panel), and Ba-NB distance (right panel). The line of equality is also shown for each plot.