rightBonesDataBruzek: Dataset including 518 right ossa coxae

rightBonesDataBruzekR Documentation

Dataset including 518 right ossa coxae

Description

This dataset includes 518 right ossa coxae from five population samples. These bones are used as a validation sample in the original study (Santos et al., 2019). The eleven trichotomic traits are given for each os coaxe (possibly with missing values for incomplete bones), along with the geographical origin and known sex of the individual. When possible, the age and stature of the individual are also given.

Usage

data(rightBonesDataBruzek)

Format

A data frame with 518 observations on the following 17 variables:

Id

a factor with 518 levels (unique ID of each os coxae)

Orig

a factor with 5 levels (geographical origin or collection)

Sex

a factor with levels F, M (known sex)

Age

a numeric vector (age of the associated individual in years)

Side

a factor with one single level R (right side)

Stature

a numeric vector (in cm)

PrSu1

an ordered factor with levels f, i, m

PrSu2

an ordered factor with levels f, i, m

PrSu3

an ordered factor with levels f, i, m

GrSN1

an ordered factor with levels f, i, m

GrSN2

an ordered factor with levels f, i, m

GrSN3

an ordered factor with levels f, i, m

CArc

an ordered factor with levels F, 0, M

IsPu

an ordered factor with levels F, 0, M

InfP1

an ordered factor with levels f, i, m

InfP2

an ordered factor with levels f, i, m

InfP3

an ordered factor with levels f, i, m

References

Santos, F., Guyomarc'h, P., Rmoutilova, R. and Bruzek, J. (2019) A method of sexing the human os coxae based on logistic regressions and Bruzek's nonmetric traits. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 169(3), 435-447. doi: 10.1002/ajpa.23855

Bruzek, J., Rmoutilova, R., Guyomarc'h, P., & Santos, F. (2019) Supporting data for: A method of sexing the human os coxae based on logistic regressions and Bruzek's nonmetric traits [Data set]. Zenodo. http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2589917


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