Amelogenin peptide analyses reveal female leadership in Copper Age Iberia (c. 2900–2650 BC)
Given the absence of written records, the main source of information available to analyze
gender inequalities in early complex societies is the human body itself. And yet, for decades …
gender inequalities in early complex societies is the human body itself. And yet, for decades …
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 …
Female sex bias in Iberian megalithic societies through bioarchaeology, aDNA and proteomics
Uncertainties regarding traditional osteological methods in biological sex estimation can
often be overcome with genomic and proteomic analyses. The combination of the three …
often be overcome with genomic and proteomic analyses. The combination of the three …
Automated high-throughput biological sex identification from archeological human dental enamel using targeted proteomics
Biological sex is key information for archeological and forensic studies, which can be
determined by proteomics. However, the lack of a standardized approach for fast and …
determined by proteomics. However, the lack of a standardized approach for fast and …
Unbalanced sex-ratio in the Neolithic individuals from the Escoural Cave (Montemor-o-Novo, Portugal) revealed by peptide analysis
The sex profile estimation of pre-historic communities is often complicated by the
commingled and scattered nature of skeletal assemblages. Demographic profiles are …
commingled and scattered nature of skeletal assemblages. Demographic profiles are …
Undertaking the biological sex assessment of human remains: The applicability of minimally-invasive methods for proteomic sex estimation from enamel peptides
Being a part of the cultural heritage, skeletal human remains and grave objects are often the
only evidence of people who lived many years, or even centuries or millennia, ago, and their …
only evidence of people who lived many years, or even centuries or millennia, ago, and their …
[HTML][HTML] Advancing sex estimation from amelogenin: Applications to archaeological, deciduous, and fragmentary dental enamel
A significant limitation of bioarchaeological and forensic research is inaccuracy of sex
estimation techniques for skeletal remains of pre-pubertal individuals. This means that while …
estimation techniques for skeletal remains of pre-pubertal individuals. This means that while …
Error or minority? The identification of non-binary gender in prehistoric burials in Central Europe
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Gender is under focus in prehistoric archaeology, with traditional binary models being
questioned and alternatives formulated. Quantification, however, is generally lacking, and …
questioned and alternatives formulated. Quantification, however, is generally lacking, and …
Dental wear and oral pathology among sex determined Early Bronze-Age children from Franzhausen I, Lower Austria
The physical properties of diet and oral health throughout childhood play an important role
in the development of human dentition, and differed greatly before the industrial revolution …
in the development of human dentition, and differed greatly before the industrial revolution …
To gender or not to gender? Exploring gender variations through time and space
This article is based on an EAA session in Kiel in 2021, in which thirteen contributors
provide their response to Robb and Harris's (2018) overview of studies of gender in the …
provide their response to Robb and Harris's (2018) overview of studies of gender in the …