An anthropometric method for sex determination from the mandible: test on British Medieval skeletal collections

Sex determination is a vital part of the analysis of skeletal remains and the creation of biological profiles that aid in identification. The pelvis and skull are the regions usually employed by anthropologists and produce very good results. However, the mandible, being a very durable bone and frequ...

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Main Authors: Charlotte Cole, Constantine Eliopoulos, Eleni Zorba, Matteo Borrini
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Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2017-10-01
Series:Journal of Biological Research
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Online Access:http://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/jbr/article/view/6380
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spelling doaj-9a96286571de4dea8b6c73d8f52290952020-11-25T02:00:31ZengPAGEPress PublicationsJournal of Biological Research1826-88382284-02302017-10-0190110.4081/jbr.2017.63805446An anthropometric method for sex determination from the mandible: test on British Medieval skeletal collectionsCharlotte Cole0Constantine Eliopoulos1Eleni Zorba2Matteo Borrini3School of Natural Sciences and Psychology, Liverpool John Moores University, LiverpoolSchool of Natural Sciences and Psychology, Liverpool John Moores University, LiverpoolDepartment of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, School of Medicine, National and Kapodistrian University of AthensSchool of Natural Sciences and Psychology, Liverpool John Moores University, LiverpoolSex determination is a vital part of the analysis of skeletal remains and the creation of biological profiles that aid in identification. The pelvis and skull are the regions usually employed by anthropologists and produce very good results. However, the mandible, being a very durable bone and frequently preserved has not received the attention that other skeletal elements have. There are some morphological methods for sexing the mandible, however metrics are considered to be more objective and easier to replicate. This study uses the measurements of the bimental breadth and the corpus thickness of the mandible. Univariate and multivariate analysis was carried out to create discriminant function equations. These equations can be used to sex a mandible with overall accuracy rates as high as 77.3%. The results of the present research are similar to those of other studies and indicate that mandibular metrics can be relied upon for sex determination, especially in cases where other elements are not preserved.http://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/jbr/article/view/6380Skeletal sex determination, mandible, metric sexing
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author Charlotte Cole
Constantine Eliopoulos
Eleni Zorba
Matteo Borrini
spellingShingle Charlotte Cole
Constantine Eliopoulos
Eleni Zorba
Matteo Borrini
An anthropometric method for sex determination from the mandible: test on British Medieval skeletal collections
Journal of Biological Research
Skeletal sex determination, mandible, metric sexing
author_facet Charlotte Cole
Constantine Eliopoulos
Eleni Zorba
Matteo Borrini
author_sort Charlotte Cole
title An anthropometric method for sex determination from the mandible: test on British Medieval skeletal collections
title_short An anthropometric method for sex determination from the mandible: test on British Medieval skeletal collections
title_full An anthropometric method for sex determination from the mandible: test on British Medieval skeletal collections
title_fullStr An anthropometric method for sex determination from the mandible: test on British Medieval skeletal collections
title_full_unstemmed An anthropometric method for sex determination from the mandible: test on British Medieval skeletal collections
title_sort anthropometric method for sex determination from the mandible: test on british medieval skeletal collections
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series Journal of Biological Research
issn 1826-8838
2284-0230
publishDate 2017-10-01
description Sex determination is a vital part of the analysis of skeletal remains and the creation of biological profiles that aid in identification. The pelvis and skull are the regions usually employed by anthropologists and produce very good results. However, the mandible, being a very durable bone and frequently preserved has not received the attention that other skeletal elements have. There are some morphological methods for sexing the mandible, however metrics are considered to be more objective and easier to replicate. This study uses the measurements of the bimental breadth and the corpus thickness of the mandible. Univariate and multivariate analysis was carried out to create discriminant function equations. These equations can be used to sex a mandible with overall accuracy rates as high as 77.3%. The results of the present research are similar to those of other studies and indicate that mandibular metrics can be relied upon for sex determination, especially in cases where other elements are not preserved.
topic Skeletal sex determination, mandible, metric sexing
url http://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/jbr/article/view/6380
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