Twenty‐first century bioarchaeology: Taking stock and moving forward
This article presents outcomes from a Workshop entitled “Bioarchaeology: Taking Stock and
Moving Forward,” which was held at Arizona State University (ASU) on March 6–8, 2020 …
Moving Forward,” which was held at Arizona State University (ASU) on March 6–8, 2020 …
Cranial and odontological methods for sex estimation—A scoping review
LM Beschiu, LC Ardelean, CV Tigmeanu, LC Rusu - Medicina, 2022 - mdpi.com
The estimation of sex from osteological and dental records has long been an
interdisciplinary field of dentistry, forensic medicine and anthropology alike, as it concerns …
interdisciplinary field of dentistry, forensic medicine and anthropology alike, as it concerns …
Peptide analysis of tooth enamel–A sex estimation tool for archaeological, anthropological, or forensic research
Proteomics has become an attractive method to study human and animal material, biological
profile, and origin as an alternative to DNA analysis. It is limited by DNA amplification in …
profile, and origin as an alternative to DNA analysis. It is limited by DNA amplification in …
Sex-biased sampling may influence Homo naledi tooth size variation
A frequent source of debate in paleoanthropology concerns the taxonomic unity of fossil
assemblages, with many hominin samples exhibiting elevated levels of variation that can be …
assemblages, with many hominin samples exhibiting elevated levels of variation that can be …
Sex estimation based on the analysis of enamel peptides: False assignments due to AMELY deletion
I Štamfelj - Journal of Archaeological Science, 2021 - Elsevier
Recently, proteomic analysis of sex-specific amelogenin peptides in tooth enamel has been
proposed as a promising new method for the assignment of sex to human skeletal remains …
proposed as a promising new method for the assignment of sex to human skeletal remains …
AMELY deletion is not detected in systematically sampled reference populations: A Reply to Štamfelj
Biomolecular sex estimation promises to fill a major gap in the bioarchaeological record by
providing estimates of biological sex for skeletal remains with degraded or ambiguous …
providing estimates of biological sex for skeletal remains with degraded or ambiguous …
Proteomic sexing of archaeological cattle remains at Neolithic Kilshane
Although proteomic techniques have been increasingly used to improve our understanding
of the human past, few have focussed on the study of tooth enamel for sexing in …
of the human past, few have focussed on the study of tooth enamel for sexing in …
The Role of Protein Degradation in Estimation Postmortem Interval and Confirmation of Cause of Death in Forensic Pathology: A Literature Review
W Huang, S Zhao, H Liu, M Pan, H Dong - International Journal of …, 2024 - mdpi.com
It is well known that proteins are important bio-macromolecules in human organisms, and
numerous proteins are widely used in the clinical practice, whereas their application in …
numerous proteins are widely used in the clinical practice, whereas their application in …
[HTML][HTML] Comparing Walker's (2008) skull trait sex estimation standard to proteomic sex estimation for a group of South Asian individuals
LM Rogers, SE Halcrow, T Kleffmann… - Forensic Science …, 2024 - Elsevier
This research assesses the potential for misidentification of sex in individuals of South Asian
ancestry using the Walker (2008) morphological skull sex estimation standard [1] …
ancestry using the Walker (2008) morphological skull sex estimation standard [1] …
The Early Iron Age elite grave from the Kapiteljska njiva barrow cemetery (Novo mesto, Slovenia): an approach to dental profiling through non-invasive and minimally …
I Štamfelj, T Mirt, E Cvetko, R Vidmar… - Anthropologischer …, 2024 - search.ebscohost.com
Kapiteljska njiva is a prehistoric cemetery located in the town of Novo mesto in southern
Slovenia. There is a long history of archaeological research at this site, as the first …
Slovenia. There is a long history of archaeological research at this site, as the first …