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Forensic Anthropology

Forensic Anthropology. -study of human skeletal remains to determine sex, age, race, and time of death in an effort to identify an individual - “anthros”

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Forensic Anthropology

Page 2: Forensic Anthropology. -study of human skeletal remains to determine sex, age, race, and time of death in an effort to identify an individual - “anthros”

Forensic Anthropology

-study of human skeletal remains to determine sex, age, race, and time of death in an effort to identify an individual

- “anthros” is Greek for humankind or man, logos means “the study of”

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Determination of Sex

1. Pelvis best

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Determination of Sex

1. Pelvis best

• females have wider subpubic angle

• females have a broad pelvic inlet

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Determination of Sex

2. Cranium second best

• Crests and ridges more pronounced in males (A, B, C)

• Chin significantly more square in males (E)

• Jaw (I, E), mastoid process wide and robust in males

• Forehead slopes more in males (F)

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Determination of Sex

Other bones are not usually as good an indicator regarding sex

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Determination of Race

The cranium is the only reliable bone and, even then, can only tell general category as below:

• Asian decent and Native American decent

wider cheekbones, concave incisors,

width between eyes greatest

• African decent and West Indian decent

more prominent ridges, wider nasal opening

• Caucasian

narrow everything

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White, Asian, African

From: Beyers, S.N. (2005). Introduction to Forensic Anthropology

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Nasal Silling and Guttering

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General Shapes of the Eye Orbits

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Determination of Age from Bones

• Ages 0-5: teeth are best – forensic odontology

• Ages 6-25: epiphyseal fusion – fusion of bone ends to bone shaft

epiphyseal fusion varies with sex and is typically complete by age 25

• Ages 25-40: very hard

• Ages 40+: periodontal disease, arthritis, breakdown of pelvis, occupational stress, unique clues

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Determination of Age from Bones

Occupational stress wears bones at joints

Surgeries or healed wounds aid in identification

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Determination of Stature from Bones

Long bone length (femur, tibia, humerus) is proportional to height

There are tables that forensic anthropologists use.

For example:

Femur length Predicted Height

41 cm 167 cm (5’6”)

50 cm 186 cm (6’1’)

Males: (1.88 x femur length in inches) + 32.01

Females: (1.945 x femur length in inches) + 28.70

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Dating Human Skeletal Remains

Under the right conditions, bodies can be reduced to a skeleton in as little as three weeks

Laboratory Tests

• Immunology tests can indicate if body is a few months old or less

• Blood pigments last less than 10 years

• Identification of amino acids possible if less than 100 yrs old (fluorescence)

• Percentage of nitrogen in bones (new is about 4.5%) – bones lose about 0.006% a year

• Carbon dating for bones centuries old

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Facial Reconstruction

• Determine demographic information

(female, Caucasian, early 40s)

• Note unique features

(had lost all back teeth on upper and lower jaw)

• Anything known about this individual?

(came to U.S. by boat in 1710 from Europe, died and buried in NY around 1733)

1. Obtain skull

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Facial Reconstruction

2. Add tissue depth markers

• Based on largely on sex and race

3. Begin to add common fat deposits and underlying muscles

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Facial Reconstruction

4. Add muscle to average depth for race

5. Add skin, nose, ears

6. Add features related to age and race (wrinkles, eye and hair color)

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Facial Reconstruction

7. Add clothing etc appropriate for the time period, religious affiliations, etc

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The Iceman

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WA3AiNup7fY

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Lab: the bones we’re interested in

Skull