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What Can a Skeleton Tell You. Aging Sexing Population Affinity Diet Pathology Trauma. Determining Age of Infant Prior to Birth. Click HERE for the full size image Original image from http://www.boneclones.com . Used with permission. Try it Out.
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What Can a Skeleton Tell You • Aging • Sexing • Population Affinity • Diet • Pathology • Trauma
Determining Age of Infant Prior to Birth Click HERE for the full size imageOriginal image from http://www.boneclones.com. Used with permission.
Try it Out Aged 31 weeks, 32 weeks, and 40 weeks (full term)
Aging Peruvian Female, 100 BCEOriginal image from http://www.boneclones.com. Used with permission
Arthritis Arthritic on the Left, and Normal on the RightOriginal image from http://www.boneclones.com. Used with permission.
Osteoarthritis Top: a vertebra fused with the sacrumBottom: the manubrium (top of the sternum)fused with the clavicle (shown cut here)Original image from http://www.boneclones.com. Used with permission.
Healing After Brain Surgery? Bolivian Female,Brain Surgery Survivor, 800 AD Peruvian Male, Bound Skull & Brain Surgery Survivor,7000 BCE
Trephination Cont View of wound in skull after trephination and removal of shattered bone, shown at bottom left. From Charles Bell, The Great Operations of Surgery, London, 1821. Etching by Thomas Landseer, after Bell. Inca skull after Trephination. The lack of bone growth after the surgery indicates that the treatment was likely worse than the disease
Defects as Indicators Sternal Defect Scoliosis
Cradleboarding A prematurely fused sagittal suture, forcing the skull to elongate to allow for the expanding brain during growth
Perimortem Note the sharp edges of the cuts above.
Broad Axe Trauma,Male Spanish Conquistador, 1680 ADOriginal image from http://www.boneclones.com. Used with permission.
Male Roman Gladiator,with Blunt Force TraumaNOTE: Above eyes and on either side of the nose.Original image from http://www.boneclones.com.
Rib started to growaround the .22 caliber bullet. That's antemoretem
QUESTIONS: • 1. What are two ways, other than size, to determine whether a skeleton is from a teenager or an adult? • 2. How can you tell whether an injury occurred perimortem (around the time of death) or antemortem (well before the time of death)? • 3. What are 5 things that you can determine about an individual adult from that person's intact skull?
RACE • The arch of the maxilla can be found in three basic shapes: hyperbolic, parabolic, and rounded. Each of the the following three races have their own shape: (1) African = hyperbolic, (2) European = parabolic, and (3) Asian = rounded.
-These two categories are: (1) shovel-shaped, and • (2) spatulate, or spatula-shaped. • -As there is more than one race with spatulate incisors, other indicators are necessary to positively identify race, although this single feature can be used to eliminate one of the possibilities. • -Each of the the following three races have their own shape: • African = spatulate • European = spatulate • Asian = shovel-shaped.
African ancestry, the nasal opening is more flared. Another example is that of the zygomatic arch (or cheek bone), which is angled more forward in people of Asian ancestry, thus giving the person a slightly more flattened face..