Gender Identification through Bones

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Gender Identification through Bones

Age Difference in skeleton

What do you think the last bone to complete its growth is? Hint: Clavicle: stops growing at the age of 25. How is that helpful in deteinrming age?

Femur cross sections of adults ages 24 (left) and 77

Race Identification through skeletal remains

Caucasians: African Decent Nasal aperature is long and narrow High Bridge Sharp nasal sill. African Decent Nasal aperature is short and wide Low Bridge Trough like nasal sill

What Race do you believe?

Caucasian vs Asian Skull