4 hominids-human evolution-(i)
Anaes block pps
Axial Skeleton. The skeleton is divided into 2 parts, the axial and appendicular skeletons. The axial skeleton, which forms the longitudinal axis of the.
FORENSIC ANTHROPOLOGY Hic locus est ubi mortui viveuntes docent. This is the place where the dead teach the living.
25-1 © 2009 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved Skeletal System Mrs. Northeim Part 1 of 2 Anatomy & Physiology.
Skeletal System Chapter 8/Part II Joe Pistack, MS/Ed.
Tom, Rachel, Katherine Forensic Anthropology. Introduction The main bones we’re interested in: *Cranium/Skull *Pelvis *Tibia *Femur *Humerus.
Forensic Anthropology. -study of human skeletal remains to determine sex, age, race, and time of death in an effort to identify an individual - “anthros”
Mammal Teeth and Skulls – Adaptations and Identification.
Mammal Teeth and Skulls – Adaptations and Identification
Skeletal System
Axial Skeleton