Forensic Science 11/6/13. A skull is found with: ◦ Round eye orbits ◦ Slight occipital condyle ◦ Smooth muscle attachments ◦ A U-shaped jaw ◦ Rounded.

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Bone QuizAge and Stature

Forensic Science 11/6/13

A skull is found with:◦ Round eye orbits◦ Slight occipital condyle◦ Smooth muscle attachments◦ A U-shaped jaw◦ Rounded forehead with slight brow ridges

What sex is the skull?

HW: Use Chapter 13 (on my website) to answer questions #8-12

Drill

IWBAT◦ Name the major bones in the body.◦ Calculate the approximate height of someone

from bones.◦ Identify the approximate age of bones.

Objectives

Clear your desks. Pencil or pen ½ point each + ½ point for Name/Date/Pd.

= 12 points

Add Metatarsals to word bank

Bone Quiz!

Finish from yesterday◦ Skull/Pelvis lab and Male or Female?◦ Skeleton Keys article

When we’re done with the pelvises, we’re moving on.

Pd. 6

Dye, Ezra K. Emanuel, Robert Andrews, Emma E. Sykes, Curtis B. Hawes, Colin A. Pritchett, Katie K. Kearney, Patrick J. Spause, Matthew W. Sudbrook, Katherine M.Meyer, Ray Smith, Mallory V.Overstreet, Justin Neiman, Nicole M. Yarbrough, Brandon J. Meehan, Kelsey E. Prem, Rachel A. Marsh, Justin O. Goucher, Claire E. Meade, Andrew J. Hardesty, Alec J. Miguelino, Taylor Kyle, Elijah J. Bryson, Brittany K.

Pd. 3 – Lab Partners

Bartnik, Clay T. Sandler, Adam D. Lomas, Jeremy L. Walls, Jade C. Maggio, Kaitlyn N. Waters, Erin E. Smith, Christian Hutchinson, Stephanie A.

Hudson, Joshua J. Meredith, Slate C. Thomas, Regan J. Andrews, Courtney N. Thurston, Brooke C. Arbaugh, Caroline J. Elmaataoui, Younes Cannon, Erin M. Kress, Kayla J. Cincotta, Noah M. Moore, Evan M. Carr, Alea Batten, Ceane' A. Dickey, Erica C. Hughes-Hicks, Cierra Olafunmiloye, Temi Gray, Callie M. Patel, Monica H.

Pd. 5 – Lab Partners

Balter, Maxwell E. Rodwell, Layton

Billings, James S. Grossman, John S.

Blasko, Derek Dahlgren, Skyler T.

Nicodemus, Joshua A. Young, Chase A.

Schiavone, Nathan W. Robinson, Hannah M.

Wheeler, Terrence E. Holland, Allison

Charles, Terrell R. Alkhateeb, Bataul

Hipp, Justin T. Lee, Ronald M.

McKelvin, D'Armani L. Olafunmiloye, Tami

Schaefer, Brett M. Olayinka, Oladapo A.

Sidhu, Karanvir S. Reyna, Michaud

Thomas, Nicolas D. Talley, Natalie M.

Vittori, Seth Seidelman, Jessica N.

Pd. 6 – Lab partners

Get together with your partner. Each pair needs

◦ Calculator◦ Chapter 13 packet◦ Worksheet (Activity 13-4/Activity 13-1)◦ Estimation of Body Size from Individual Bones:

Cross out “humerus” in DIRECTIONS (Questions section)

Turn to pg. 371 in packet, and take out your notes – we will do some examples!

Bones and Height

Skull Suture Marks◦ Coronal Suture – closes around age 50◦ Lamboidal Suture

Closing ~21 Accelerates closing ~26 Fully closed ~30

Age Determination

5 y. o. skull vs. 60 y. o. skull

Long Bones – Femur or Humerus ◦ Fused by ~20 – before this, cartilage at ends

Pelvis◦ Fused by ~30 – different areas start as separate

bones More detailed information in packet

Age Determination

Age in X-rays

Child’s Hand Adult Hand (~20 y. o.)

Turn over to Activity 13-1

Use the Chapter 13 packet to find further information.

Bones and Age

3 main racial categories (older terms in parentheses):◦ Caucasian (Caucasoid)◦ African (Negroid)◦ Asian (Mongoloid)

Main characteristics that distinguish race:◦ Shape of eye sockets◦ Nasal spine (absence or presence)◦ Width of nasal opening◦ Prognathism – projection of upper jaw past lower

jaw◦ Width of face◦ Angles of jaw and face

Skull and Race Determination

Caucasian

African Asian

Shape of Eye Orbits

Rounded, somewhat square

Rectangular

Rounded, somewhat circular

Nasal Spine

Prominent

Very small Somewhat

Prognathism

Straight Prognathic Variable

Racial Characteristics

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