Human Osteology: A Laboratory and Field Manual |
Contents
Which Bone Is It? Steps to Follow in Identifying Bones | 6 |
Measurement of the Bones | 12 |
THE SKULL OR CRANIUM | 31 |
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Age Estimation anatomical articular facet articular surface articulates body Bones Figure Bones of Similar border breadth carpal Characteristic features clavicle concave condyles Confusion May Arise costal cranial cusps cutoff diaphysis distal end dorsal edges epiphyses females femur fibula frontal fuse groove height hip bone humerus iliac Iliac Crest Importance in Identification incisors Index Indian Indian Knoll inferior innominate interosseous crest Irregular Bones Landmarks for measuring lingual long bones lumbar males mandible maxilla maximum length McKern and Stewart medial metacarpal metatarsals molars nasal Negro notch nutrient foramen occipital Ossification centers pelvis Percent correctly identified phalanges posterior proximal end pubic symphysis pubis radius sacrum scapula Sex Estimation shaft Shape where Confusion Side Identification side the bone Similar Shape skeletal skeleton skull sliding caliper sphenoid Stages of Union Stature sternal Subadult Bone Suchey suture symphysis Table teeth thoracic vertebrae Tib.m tibia tooth Transverse tubercle ulna upper ventral width zygomatic