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I. Forensic Anthropology A. Anthropology a. Physical Anthropology 1.Human skeletal systems a.) Its changes b.) Variations (ex. age)

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I. Forensic Anthropology

A. Anthropology

a. Physical Anthropology

1.Human skeletal systems a.) Its changes b.) Variations (ex. age)

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b. Archaeology

1. study the “remains” of human cultures from the past

2. What kinds of “things” would be left behind from a culture?

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3.Trained to reconstruct events from the recent past

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4.Trained to excavate bones from the ground

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a.) use of Archaeology-reconstruct past events

Mass murders by the Saddam Hussin in Iraq

An Iraqi man sits amid bags containing 11,000 human remains exhumed Saturday from a mass grave site near Mahaweel, Iraq.

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B. Forensic Anthropology

1. specializes in

the changes and

variations in the

human skeleton

for the purpose

of legal inquiry

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2. provide

basic

identification

of

skeletonized

or badly

decomposed

remains.

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3. From a bone or part of a bone, they may be able to determine the biological profile:

age range Sex Race height Cause of death

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4. They look at

bodies that are

decomposed

badly burned

mummified

skeletonized

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II.Osteology p. 412

A. The Study of bones 1. 206 bones in an adult

human 2. Osteons – the cells that

make up bone material

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B. Bone Classification

1.Long bones -longer than wider

Ex. Limbs-the femur

or thigh bone

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2. Short bones –

equidistant in size

Ex. Wrist or

ankle bones

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3. Flat bones –

enclose major organs

Ex. Skull,ribs, sternum, hip bones, scapula

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4. irregular bones –

oddly shaped

Ex. Vertebrae,

skull

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C. Function of bones: “morphology”

1.Provides structure and rigidity

2.Protects soft tissue and organs

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3.Serves as an attachment for muscles

4.Produces blood cells

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D. Differences between Human and Animal bones

1.Osteons

a. in animals are regular in shape

b. in humans are irregular in shape

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E. Gender Differences in Bones

1. The pelvis of the female is

wider. > 100o

2. Males have a narrow subpubic

angle < 100o (A)

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Male Female

Sub Pubic Angle

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3.Gender Differences

a. The ribcage /

shoulders of males

are wider/ larger than

females. (12prs)

1/20 people w an extra

rib. =more common -

males than females.

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Females

Skull is rounder /forehead fuller

Jaw (mandible) smaller

Coccyx (tailbone)

Movable -why?

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Males

Skull has larger brow/jaw

Pelvic bones are heavier/ rougher (muscle attach)

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F. Race Identification of

skeletal remains:

1. Race is difficult to determine from most skeletal remains, especially since pure races are becoming uncommon.

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2.Morphology is the description of the bone shape and its function

“FORM AND FUNCTION”

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3. Which bone is the most useful for identifying race?

The Skull

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a. Caucasoid—European, Middle

Eastern, and Asian Indian

b. Africoid—Sub-Sahara African,

Aborigine, and African American

c. Mongoloid—Asian, Native

American and Polynesian

4. Skull Categories

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Observe: What differences do you notice

between these three skulls? Can you

determine race?

5. Skull Characteristics

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a. Caucasoids have a long,

narrow nasal

aperture

oval orbits

narrow

zygomatic arches

narrow

mandibles.

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a triangular palate

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b. Africoids have a wide nasal

aperture

square orbits

more pronounced

zygomatic arches.

The long bones

are longer

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a rectangular palate

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c. Mongoloids

have a more rounded nasal aperture

rounded orbits

wide zygomatic

arches

more pointed

mandibles.

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a broad, U-shaped palate

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G. Age Determination

1. estimations from:

Teeth

Epiphyses or growth plates in long bones

Cranial sutures: appear as distinct lines in youth and gradually close from the inside out (fusion).

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2. Children vs. Adults

Less cartilage in adults

Adults have longer ,thicker bones

Females stop at 18yrs

Males stop at 21yrs

Pelvic bones fuse

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3. Age Determination Using 3

Cranial Sutures

Babies- “Fontanelles” soft spots in the skull, membranes between the flat bones.

Allow for compression during birth

Expansion during growth

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a. Complete closure of all three major sutures

–Male—over 35

–Female—over 50

4. Skull Fusion over time