yeehaw it's forensic anthropology terms
Across
- 5. Humanity first evolved in Africa before spreading outwards across the globe
- 7. The loss of genetic variation that occurs when a population is established by a small number of individuals from a larger population
- 11. An estimate of membership with a group using inheritability of skeletal traits and expressions
- 13. A social identity, used to refer to a group of people who share cultural features such as language, clothing, and food
- 14. The point of union between the zygomatic bone and maxilla
- 15. Invented the binomial nomenclature, broke away from the Great Chain of Being
Down
- 1. The normal pattern of development, health, or deterioration
- 2. A period of rapid development in body size and shape; from conception to skeletal maturity
- 3. First proposed by Aristotle; stated that all of creation was connected like links in a chain - each link being different but related to those links beside it
- 4. Today considered to be a significant contributor to scientific racism
- 6. A social identity, used to refer to a group of people who are thought to share physical traits (i.e. skin color, eye shape, hair texture)
- 8. The number of days, months, years since an individual was born
- 9. An individual's birth country or country of origin
- 10. The natural decline in bone health with advancing age
- 12. A period in which bone health is maintained
- 13. The idea that there is a collection of separate "primary" groups of humanity which intermarried to create secondary "admixed" groups (this idea is WRONG)