What you will learn today… Behavioral and anatomical features of humans are often inferred from partial skeletons or scattered bone fragments.

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What you will learn today… Behavioral and anatomical features of humans are often inferred from partial skeletons or scattered bone fragments

Calculating Clues From BonesClues

What you will do today… You will infer a person’s height from the length of one bone You will apply a simple calculation to the observed length and will develop a “best guess” for body height

Results

Discussion Why are your calculated heights not EXACTLY correct? How could you make your calculated measurements more accurate? How do forensic scientists determine a formula that correlates to MOST individuals?