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12 March, 23:40

The ___ of a skeleton can be determined by observing the shape of the pelvis and sacrum, the size of the cranium, and the protrusion of the brow bone and mastoid process.

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  1. 12 March, 23:46
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    The answer is AGE.

    In forensic anthropology, the age of a skeleton can be determined by:

    -the shape of the pelvis and sacrum (this could also determine the gender)

    -the size of the cranium (the joints or fontanels in the cranial bones become smaller with age)

    -the protrusion of the brow bone and mastoid process.

    - teeth (the lack of it indicates old age)
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