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1 Sherlock Bones® Power Point Presentation
Created by Anthony & Patricia Bertino Designed for use with Ward’s Kit

2 At birth, you have approximately 450 bones which fuse at different times and rates to produce 206 adult bones

3 Background: The following bones were found in the woods
Skull Femur Humerus Pelvis

4 Your assignment: Determine as much as you can about the remains that were found

5 Let’s reorganize the laboratory pages
Remove staple from lab pages Re-staple pages 1-11 as a packet (directions) Re-staple pages as a packet (data table) Re-staple pages as a packet (reference pictures) Page 20 – list of all labeled bone regions ( leave separate for quick reference to labeled parts) Color coding of pages is also helpful

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7 Another suggestion: Use the terms from page 20 to immediately label pages 22, 24, 29 and 30. You will save yourself time and confusion.

8 Measure Using a Vernier caliper
Choose either the outside or inside scale Measurements will be to 1/10 of a mm Values are read with reference to the ‘zero’ mark. The zero mark represents the number of mm. Tenths of a mm. are read from the inside or outside scale where the sliding scale and permanent scale marks are aligned. See examples that follow.

9 Caliper Scales

10 Use the inside scale to determine the size of an opening.

11 Examples using the outside scale
Femur head

12 16 mm+

13 No match Match! 22 mm+ 22.8 mm .8 read on upper scale

14 Outside measurement Lines match 7 mm+ 7.8mm

15 32.7 mm

16 45.6 mm Record the inside measurement

17 45.9 mm

18 In the frames that follow:
Diagram references are shown in red Page references are shown in black

19 Determination of Sex using the skull
Is the upper edge of the eye orbit ‘rounded’ or ‘sharp’? Yellow Steps 1 & 2 Check the edge with your finger Figure 13 number 13

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21 Figure 14 number 15 Zygomatic process Yellow Step 3

22 External auditory meatus
Figure 14 number 16 Yellow Step 3 External auditory meatus

23 Nuchal Crest Smooth – female Bumpy - male Yellow Step 4
Figure 15 number 18

24 External occipital bone with protuberance
Figure 15 number 19 Yellow Step 5 External occipital bone with protuberance

25 External occipital protuberance
Yellow Step 5 External occipital protuberance Figure 15 number 19

26 Frontal lobe – Low slanting or rounded & globular?
Yellow Step 6 Figure 14 number 20

27 Male and Female Notice the slope of frontal bone is more pronounced on the male skull (Figure 10) than the female skull (Figure 12). Yellow Step 6

28 Mandible - lower jaw Yellow Step 7 Figure 14 number 22

29 Maxilla or upper jaw

30 Mandible – inferior view U or V shaped?
Figure 15 number 21 Mandible – inferior view U or V shaped? Yellow Step 7

31 Yellow Step 8 Figure 14, number 22 Ramus of mandible

32 Angle of the jaw Figure 14 number 16 number 22 Yellow Step 8
Is the jaw slanting away from the upright or straight?

33 Race determination using measurements
Blue, step 1

34 Figure 13 number 24 Blue, number 1 Naison – bridge of nose

35 Measuring nasal width from inside nasal cavity
Figure 13 number 23 Measuring nasal width from inside nasal cavity Blue, step 1

36 Nasal Height-naison to nasal spine measured with caliper.
Blue, step 1 Figure 13 number 24 Figure 13 number 25

37 Nasal Index Ratio: Width/ Height

38 Three races Figures 22, 23, 24 Caucasoid Negroid Mongoloid

39 Nasal spine Nasal Cavity Blue, step 3 Figure 14 number 25
Figure 13 number 27 maxilla Blue, step 3

40 Nasal Cavity Silling? Guttering? Smooth? Blue, step 4
Figure 13 numbers 25 & 26

41 Nasal spine is prominent in caucasoids.

42 Eye socket parallel to ground
Frankfort position Eye socket parallel to ground Blue, section 5

43 Variations of Prognathism: Figures
17,19,21 Blue, step 5

44 Shape of orbits Eye orbits or Figure 13, number 13 Blue, step 6

45 Male or female skull? Notice the slope of the frontal bone. Angle of the jaw? What race? What do you think?

46 Some Criteria for Racial Determination from the Human Skull
CAUCASOID NEGROID MONGOLOID Cheek bones receding broad, wide outwardly sloping Nasal opening narrow & high wide & low narrow & high Nasal spine strong small Criteria taken from Skinner, M and R.A. Lazenby 1983 Found! Human Remains, A Field Manual for the Recovery of the Recent Human Skeleton.  Archaeology Press, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, B.C.

47 Prognathism Caucasoid Negroid Mongoloid Little or none Prognathism Little or none Moderate nasal spine No nasal spine Moderate n.s. Overbite & dental crowding Less overbite

48 Criteria for Racial Determination from the Human Skull
CAUCASOID NEGROID MONGOLOID Shape: Rugged & oval Smooth & oval Smooth & rounded Cranial Vault Length long long long Cranial Vault Breadth narrow narrow broad Height high low middle Forehead sloping steep Face: Breadth narrow narrow very wide  Height high low high  Profile straight prognathic middle Brow "beetling“ smooth   Orbit (Eye Sockets) triangular rectangular rounded  Criteria taken from Skinner, M and R.A. Lazenby 1983 Found! Human Remains, A Field Manual for the Recovery of the Recent Human Skeleton.  Archaeology Press, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, B.C.

49 Websites of Interests

50 You’ve done it! You have finished your SKULL observations!
Congratulations You’ve done it! You have finished your SKULL observations!


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