yeehaw it's forensic anthropology terms

123456789101112131415
Across
  1. 5. Humanity first evolved in Africa before spreading outwards across the globe
  2. 7. The loss of genetic variation that occurs when a population is established by a small number of individuals from a larger population
  3. 11. An estimate of membership with a group using inheritability of skeletal traits and expressions
  4. 13. A social identity, used to refer to a group of people who share cultural features such as language, clothing, and food
  5. 14. The point of union between the zygomatic bone and maxilla
  6. 15. Invented the binomial nomenclature, broke away from the Great Chain of Being
Down
  1. 1. The normal pattern of development, health, or deterioration
  2. 2. A period of rapid development in body size and shape; from conception to skeletal maturity
  3. 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. 4. Today considered to be a significant contributor to scientific racism
  5. 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)
  6. 8. The number of days, months, years since an individual was born
  7. 9. An individual's birth country or country of origin
  8. 10. The natural decline in bone health with advancing age
  9. 12. A period in which bone health is maintained
  10. 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)