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Određivanje spola na temelju diskriminantne analize mandibula iz dva hrvatska arheološka nalazišta (CROSBI ID 126217)

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Vodanović, Marin ; Dumančić, Jelena ; Demo, Željko ; Mihelić, Damir Determination of Sex by Discriminant Function Analysis of Mandibles From two Croatian Archaeological Sites / Određivanje spola na temelju diskriminantne analize mandibula iz dva hrvatska arheološka nalazišta // Acta stomatologica Croatica, 40 (2006), 3; 263-277

Podaci o odgovornosti

Vodanović, Marin ; Dumančić, Jelena ; Demo, Željko ; Mihelić, Damir

hrvatski

Određivanje spola na temelju diskriminantne analize mandibula iz dva hrvatska arheološka nalazišta

Many morphologic characteristics and metric methods have been employed for sex determination. If there are only skulls or fragmented jaws available, identification of sex is made on differences in shape and size of the cranial morphological marks. In the present study, an attempt is made to establish standards for sex determination from fragmentary and complete mandibles from two archeological sites in Croatia. On each mandible 18 parameters were measured. Descriptive and multifactorial statistics were performed on the collected data and seven discriminant functions were generated. A discriminant function derived from nine mandibular variables provided 92.06% reliability in sex determination. Length of the mandibular body (males 88.34+/-4.67 mm ; females 81.41+/-3.04 mm), mandibular angle (males 118.47+/-6.16° ; females 125.63+/-5.37°) and minimum ramus breadth (males 31.26+/-2.94 mm ; females 28.36+/-2.15 mm) are detected as variables providing the best separation of the sexes. Results of this study show that mandibles can be used for determining sex, as stated in other similar studies.

određivanje spola; mandibula; diskriminantna analiza; arheologija; Hrvatska

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engleski

Determination of Sex by Discriminant Function Analysis of Mandibles From two Croatian Archaeological Sites

Many morphologic characteristics and metric methods have been employed for sex determination. If there are only skulls or fragmented jaws available, identification of sex is made on differences in shape and size of the cranial morphological marks. In the present study, an attempt is made to establish standards for sex determination from fragmentary and complete mandibles from two archeological sites in Croatia. On each mandible 18 parameters were measured. Descriptive and multifactorial statistics were performed on the collected data and seven discriminant functions were generated. A discriminant function derived from nine mandibular variables provided 92.06% reliability in sex determination. Length of the mandibular body (males 88.34+/-4.67 mm ; females 81.41+/-3.04 mm), mandibular angle (males 118.47+/-6.16° ; females 125.63+/-5.37°) and minimum ramus breadth (males 31.26+/-2.94 mm ; females 28.36+/-2.15 mm) are detected as variables providing the best separation of the sexes. Results of this study show that mandibles can be used for determining sex, as stated in other similar studies.

sex determination (analysis); mandible; discriminant analysis; archaeology; Croatia

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Podaci o izdanju

40 (3)

2006.

263-277

objavljeno

0001-7019

Povezanost rada

Dentalna medicina