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A new multivariate method for determining sex of immature human remains using the maxillary first molar.

Christopher ArisPia NystromElizabeth-Craig Atkins
Published in: American journal of physical anthropology (2018)
This study demonstrates substantial sexual dimorphism in a single tooth which is commonly preserved in archaeological and forensic contexts. It successfully assigns biological sex to immatures from 5 years of age with substantially greater accuracy than any other morphological or metric method. We suggest that accurate cross-population functions based on dentition require a trade-off between accuracy and applicability, and that functions extracted from populations of documented sex can be used to assign sex to other archaeological and forensic remains.
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