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Frédéric Santos

Researcher at University of Bordeaux

Publications -  53
Citations -  1021

Frédéric Santos is an academic researcher from University of Bordeaux. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 44 publications receiving 754 citations. Previous affiliations of Frédéric Santos include Centre national de la recherche scientifique.

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The reality of Neandertal symbolic behavior at the Grotte du Renne, Arcy-sur-Cure, France.

TL;DR: The results reject that the associations result from large or small scale, localized or generalized post-depositional displacement, and they imply that incomplete sample decontamination is the parsimonious explanation for the stratigraphic anomalies seen in the radiocarbon dating of the sequence.
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Validation and reliability of the sex estimation of the human os coxae using freely available DSP2 software for bioarchaeology and forensic anthropology.

TL;DR: A new tool for skeletal sex estimation based on measurements of the human os coxae is presented using skeletons from a metapopulation of identified adult individuals from twelve independent population samples, and the posterior probability threshold of 0.95 was considered to be the classification threshold.
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Statistical sex determination from craniometrics: Comparison of linear discriminant analysis, logistic regression, and support vector machines.

TL;DR: Results indicated that LR tends to perform slightly better than the other techniques and offers a better selection of predictors and the use of a decision threshold is essential to ensure an acceptable reliability of sex determination methods based on craniometrics.
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Facial soft tissue depths in French adults: variability, specificity and estimation.

TL;DR: The variability of FSTD collected at 37 landmarks on 500 CT scans of French living individuals is investigated and application of the pooled T-table (Tallied-Facial-Soft-Tissue-Depth-Data) has been validated according to the French sample.