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- who: Tammy Buonasera from the DepartmentUniversity of have published the research: A comparison of proteomic, genomic, and osteological methods of archaeological sex estimation, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
- what: The study showed that osteological sex estimation is reliable (i.e., consistent with other techniques when sample signal is high), but has a high rate of indeterminate sex assignments when fragmentary and juvenile remains are assessed.
- how: This result is consistent with other studies although sampling from different skeletal locations may have introduced u00advariation4265. All ancient DNA laboratory work was conducted in . . .
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