Forensic Anthropology

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Across
  1. 2. incisors, canines, premolars, molars
  2. 6. study of postmortem changes to human remains caused by environmental effects
  3. 8. (long bone shafts) help determine age or stature
  4. 12. the scientific study of skeletal anatomy and biology
  5. 13. ability to estimate stature from long bone lengths
Down
  1. 1. trauma event that occurs at or about the time of death
  2. 3. lower jaw
  3. 4. this type of trauma produces impact marks and fracture on a skeleton
  4. 5. fibrous, immovable joint formed by the union of two flat bones in the cranium
  5. 7. an instrument used to measure facial flatness
  6. 9. male ____ tends to be larger, robust, right angled, larger postcranial skeleton
  7. 10. the scientific study of dental anatomy and the biology of teeth
  8. 11. a measure of the concentration of bone minerals including the fracture risk