Abstract
This article verifies the method of sex determination using discriminant functions for the size of teeth in children and adults on an anthropological series from the early medieval burial ground of Mamisondon with a high level of sexual dimorphism. Measurements of the mesio-distal and bucco-lingual sizes of teeth were carried out in 60 adults and 43 children. By the method of step-by-step dis-criminant analysis, the characters were selected that most successfully dividing individuals by sex in our series, they turned out to be the sizes of molars. We have built several discriminant equations based on deciduous and permanent molars, which allow us to determine sex with an accuracy of 70-80%. In our work, we es-pecially note the importance of the first permanent molar for sex determination in children, since it appears first among permanent teeth, which are more dimorphic than deciduous teeth. We consider this method to be promising, however, due tothe unequal level of sexual dimorphism and the size of teeth in different popu-lations, the discriminant functions created by us are not universal and are appli-cable only specifically to our series, or to another series with the same level of sexual dimorphism and dimensional characteristics of the teeth
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