How do archaeologists distinguish between the skeleton of a man and a that of woman?
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❖ When Skeleton 1 was taken back to the lab, the archaeologists could tell a lot about the person from their bones: • They could determine if the person was male or female by studying the pelvis, base of the skull, the forehead and the jaw. o Men usually have a more prominent brow ridge and jaw. o Women have a wider.
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Generally, male skulls are heavier, the bone is thicker and the areas of muscle attachment are more defined than in females. There are also key differences in the appearance of the forehead, eyes and jaw, between men and women that are used to determine the sex of a skull.
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