Birkby (1966) cautions against the use of discriminant functions based on American Whites and Negroes to determine the sex of American Indian skeletal material. Two problems become apparent in the application of these methods to American Indian crania; (1) the existence of population differences in craniometric means and ranges of variation between American Indians and American Whites and Negroes; (2) the influence of artificial cranial deformation characteristic of many series of American Indian skeletal material. This study develops a multivariate discriminant function for the determination of sex in Arikara Indian crania and demonstrates its applicability to artificially deformed crania from the Southeastern United States
Metric variation in the innominates, sacra and articulated pelves of the South Dakota Plains Indian ...
We present both a multivariate discriminant analysis and a univariate procedure to estimate sex from...
Weiss (1973) documented the existence of a bias in skeletal sexing. Through the use of 43 archaeolog...
A total of 175 adult human crania from an Arikara Indian skeletal sample are used in this evaluation...
Sex estimation in bioarchaeological research is paramount for comparative analyses of skeletal remai...
Discriminant function analysis was employed to test sexual dimorphism and ancestral differences in t...
In forensic anthropology, the emphasis in research lies within the continual pursuit of the best met...
Discriminant function analysis was employed to test sexual dimorphism and ancestral differences in t...
Morphological methods are relied upon to determine the sex of skeletal remains of both archaeologica...
Rogers’ (1999, 2009) visual method is a technique for estimating skeletal sex based on four traits o...
The derivation of discriminant function equations for skeletal elements of South African populations...
Abstract The suitability of the large collection of skulls of known sex (n?=357, n?=213), housed in...
Eric Frauenhofer, INS 495: Independent Project Faculty Mentor: Professor Julie Wieczkowski, Anthropo...
Morphological methods are relied upon to determine the sex of skeletal remains of both archaeologica...
Determination of sex from skeletal remains is performed using a number of methods developed by biolo...
Metric variation in the innominates, sacra and articulated pelves of the South Dakota Plains Indian ...
We present both a multivariate discriminant analysis and a univariate procedure to estimate sex from...
Weiss (1973) documented the existence of a bias in skeletal sexing. Through the use of 43 archaeolog...
A total of 175 adult human crania from an Arikara Indian skeletal sample are used in this evaluation...
Sex estimation in bioarchaeological research is paramount for comparative analyses of skeletal remai...
Discriminant function analysis was employed to test sexual dimorphism and ancestral differences in t...
In forensic anthropology, the emphasis in research lies within the continual pursuit of the best met...
Discriminant function analysis was employed to test sexual dimorphism and ancestral differences in t...
Morphological methods are relied upon to determine the sex of skeletal remains of both archaeologica...
Rogers’ (1999, 2009) visual method is a technique for estimating skeletal sex based on four traits o...
The derivation of discriminant function equations for skeletal elements of South African populations...
Abstract The suitability of the large collection of skulls of known sex (n?=357, n?=213), housed in...
Eric Frauenhofer, INS 495: Independent Project Faculty Mentor: Professor Julie Wieczkowski, Anthropo...
Morphological methods are relied upon to determine the sex of skeletal remains of both archaeologica...
Determination of sex from skeletal remains is performed using a number of methods developed by biolo...
Metric variation in the innominates, sacra and articulated pelves of the South Dakota Plains Indian ...
We present both a multivariate discriminant analysis and a univariate procedure to estimate sex from...
Weiss (1973) documented the existence of a bias in skeletal sexing. Through the use of 43 archaeolog...