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Sample-specific sex estimation in archaeological contexts with commingled human remains: a case study from the Middle Neolithic cave of Bom Santo in Portugal

机译:混合人类遗骸的考古环境中的特定样本性别估计:以葡萄牙Bom Santo的新石器时代中期洞穴为例

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Estimating sex on large assemblages of commingled skeletal human remains is challenging because it prevents the systemic observation of the skeleton and thus reduces the reliability of sex-ratio estimation. In order to tackle this problem, the applicability of sample-specific odontometric methods was assessed on the human skeletal remains from the Middle Neolithic cave necropolis of Bom Santo in Portugal. We present an approach that confirms some of the assumptions-the normal distribution of the data and the 1:1.5 sex ratio-indicated by Albanese et al. (2005) for the application of sample-specific methods. These assumptions are often difficult to assess in archaeological samples and thus prevent the use of sample-specific methods. The mean bucco-lingual diameter of 51 lower right canine teeth was used as a cut-off point to discriminate between sexes within a sample from Bom Santo. Before that, ShapiroeWilk statistics was used to confirm that the distribution of the data in a sample of 51 lower canine teeth was normal. In addition, the range and central tendency of the data were compared to other samples for which the sex of the individuals was known in order to confirm that those parameters were consistent with those of a sample presenting a balanced sex ratio. The canine sex estimations were then compared with the sex estimation obtained from mandibles where canine teeth were still in situ (n = 8). No clear disagreement between the two methods was found thus demonstrating good potential of this method for sex estimation and for the sex ratio estimation in commingled human skeletal remains. Results indicated that sex ratios in Room A and Room B at Bom Santo were quite different. This indicates that the two locations may have been used in a different way according to sex.
机译:在混合的大型人体残骸上估计性别具有挑战性,因为它妨碍了对骨骼的系统观察,从而降低了性别比估计的可靠性。为了解决这个问题,对葡萄牙Bom Santo的中新石器时代洞穴墓地的人类骨骼遗骸评估了特定样本的牙医学方法的适用性。我们提出了一种方法,该方法可以确认一些假设-数据的正态分布和Albanese等人指出的1:1.5性别比。 (2005年)适用于特定于样本的方法。这些假设通常很难在考古样本中进行评估,因此无法使用特定于样本的方法。右下犬齿的51个舌舌平均直径被用作区分Bom Santo样本中性别的分界点。在此之前,使用ShapiroeWilk统计数据来确认该数据在51个下犬牙样本中的分布是正常的。此外,将数据的范围和集中趋势与已知性别的其他样本进行了比较,以确认这些参数与性别比例均衡的样本一致。然后将犬的性别估计值与从犬齿仍位于原位的下颌骨获得的性别估计值进行比较(n = 8)。两种方法之间没有发现明显的分歧,因此证明了该方法在混合的人体骨骼遗骸中进行性别估计和性别比估计的良好潜力。结果表明,Bom Santo的A室和B室的性别比完全不同。这表明根据性别,这两个位置的使用方式可能有所不同。

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