Is enamel the only reliable hard tissue for sex metric estimation of burned skeletal remains in biological anthropology?

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Main Author: Godinho, Ricardo Miguel
Publication Date: 2019
Other Authors: Ines, Oliveira-Santos, Pereira Manuel Francisco, C., Antonio, Mauricio, Carlos Valera, António, David, Goncalves
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Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: Sex diagnosis is a crucial element in the analysis of skeletal remains from forensic and archaeological contexts. Thus, researchers have developed several methods using different anatomical regions to estimate sex. Despite such variety of methods, sexing of collective cremated human skeletal remains is still challenging due to heat-induced size changes and fragmentation, along with the typical commingling of collective contexts. This study aims to examine the potential of burned tooth crowns for odontometric sex estimation. To that end, heat-induced size changes were quantified in experimentally heated teeth. Then, odontometric sex estimation was performed in a set of theoretical samples of pre and post-heated tooth crowns. Results show heated tooth crowns undergo variable but consistent and statistically significant expansion, which is due to micro-fracturing. Such heat induced size changes are of sufficient magnitude to impact odontometric sex diagnosis and sex ratios of the theoretical samples. Yet, sexing using heated/burned tooth crowns may still be useful to estimate the minimum number of females in a given sample. Further, the effect of heat-induced size changes may be calculated and removed using mu CT scanning.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Is enamel the only reliable hard tissue for sex metric estimation of burned skeletal remains in biological anthropology?
title Is enamel the only reliable hard tissue for sex metric estimation of burned skeletal remains in biological anthropology?
spellingShingle Is enamel the only reliable hard tissue for sex metric estimation of burned skeletal remains in biological anthropology?
Godinho, Ricardo Miguel
Glenoid cavity
Lateral angle
Dimorphism
Scapula
Teeth
Bones
title_short Is enamel the only reliable hard tissue for sex metric estimation of burned skeletal remains in biological anthropology?
title_full Is enamel the only reliable hard tissue for sex metric estimation of burned skeletal remains in biological anthropology?
title_fullStr Is enamel the only reliable hard tissue for sex metric estimation of burned skeletal remains in biological anthropology?
title_full_unstemmed Is enamel the only reliable hard tissue for sex metric estimation of burned skeletal remains in biological anthropology?
title_sort Is enamel the only reliable hard tissue for sex metric estimation of burned skeletal remains in biological anthropology?
author Godinho, Ricardo Miguel
author_facet Godinho, Ricardo Miguel
Ines, Oliveira-Santos
Pereira Manuel Francisco, C.
Antonio, Mauricio
Carlos Valera, António
David, Goncalves
author_role author
author2 Ines, Oliveira-Santos
Pereira Manuel Francisco, C.
Antonio, Mauricio
Carlos Valera, António
David, Goncalves
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Sapientia
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Godinho, Ricardo Miguel
Ines, Oliveira-Santos
Pereira Manuel Francisco, C.
Antonio, Mauricio
Carlos Valera, António
David, Goncalves
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Glenoid cavity
Lateral angle
Dimorphism
Scapula
Teeth
Bones
topic Glenoid cavity
Lateral angle
Dimorphism
Scapula
Teeth
Bones
description Sex diagnosis is a crucial element in the analysis of skeletal remains from forensic and archaeological contexts. Thus, researchers have developed several methods using different anatomical regions to estimate sex. Despite such variety of methods, sexing of collective cremated human skeletal remains is still challenging due to heat-induced size changes and fragmentation, along with the typical commingling of collective contexts. This study aims to examine the potential of burned tooth crowns for odontometric sex estimation. To that end, heat-induced size changes were quantified in experimentally heated teeth. Then, odontometric sex estimation was performed in a set of theoretical samples of pre and post-heated tooth crowns. Results show heated tooth crowns undergo variable but consistent and statistically significant expansion, which is due to micro-fracturing. Such heat induced size changes are of sufficient magnitude to impact odontometric sex diagnosis and sex ratios of the theoretical samples. Yet, sexing using heated/burned tooth crowns may still be useful to estimate the minimum number of females in a given sample. Further, the effect of heat-induced size changes may be calculated and removed using mu CT scanning.
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