Sex estimation from the talus in a Thai population
Previous research on sex estimation from the tarsals has shown that the talus is the most sexually dimorphic tarsal bone in most populations. In order to assess the sexing potential of the talus in a Thai population, 252 skeletons (126 male, 126 female) from the Chiang Mai University Skeletal Collec...
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Main Authors: | Pasuk Mahakkanukrauh, Sithee Praneatpolgrang, Sitthiporn Ruengdit, Phruksachat Singsuwan, Phuwadon Duangto, D. Troy Case |
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2018
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