Gender Identification - Human Development Reference
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Identification of Skeletal Evidence
Skeletons as Forensic Evidence
Gender Identification - Using the Skull
LANDMARKS FEMALE MALE
Chin Rounded Square
Mastoid Process
(Behind Ear)
Small Large
External Occipital Protuberance
(Back of Skull)
Small
(Not Prominent)
Large
(Prominent)
General Anatomy Gracile
(ie. Graceful)
Robust
Forehead Vertical Receding
Brow Ridges
(Location of Eyebrows)
Slightly Developed Prominent
Muscle Lines Slightly Developed Prominent
Orbital Margins
(Edge of Eye Socket)
Sharp Rounded
Angle of Ascending Ramus
(Back Corner of the Jaw)
Obtuse Close to 90 Degrees
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