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Stability of upper face sexual dimorphism in central European populations (Czech Republic) during the modern age.

Šárka Bejdová1, Ján Dupej2,3, Václav Krajíček3, Jana Velemínská2, Petr Velemínský4.   

Abstract

One of the most fundamental issues in forensic anthropology is the determination of sex and population affinity based on various skeletal elements. Therefore, we compared the sexual dimorphism of the upper facial skeleton from a recent Czech population (twenty-first century) with that of a population from Early Modern Age Bohemia (sixteenth to eighteenth centuries). Methods of geometric morphometrics were applied. According to the results, sexual dimorphism in terms of size, shape, and form was statistically significant in both populations. The best results of sex estimation originated from analyses of form. Thus, both size and shape differences should be taken into account for determination of the sex. The accuracy of prediction achieved 91.1% for individuals in the recent population and 87.5% for individuals from the early modern population. Only minor differences were found between sexual dimorphism in the studied populations. We conclude that sexual dimorphism of the upper facial skeleton is stable during the relatively short time period.

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Keywords:  Central Europe; Geometric morphometrics; Modern age population; Sex estimation; Support vector machine; Upper facial skeleton

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28634680     DOI: 10.1007/s00414-017-1625-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Legal Med        ISSN: 0937-9827            Impact factor:   2.686


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