bone for toxic subšta 5. From the photo in Figure 14.5, which blow was probably delivered first, the one causing the long and thin cleft toward the rear of the skull or the one resulted in the large triangular defect toward the front of the skull? that 6. A bilateral fracture of the hyoid bone is found associ- ated with skeletonized remains. In the absence of other information, what can the forensic anthropologist tell law enforcement about the possible cause of death? 7. A skeleton is found with a ligature surrounding the neck. There are no visible fractures either to the cervical vertebrae or to the hyoid bone. Lacking any osteological evidence of strangulation, what inferences can be made about a possible cause of death of this individual? one caused by a deep incision to m an incision with peeling of part the State of New Mexico, Office of the applied, cesulting notch at , as in a ir depth he force ertical to s termed on, 2001; udied the produce and axe. rences in plements, s distinct be identi- similarity re able to FIGURE 14.5 Multiple clefts (notches) caused by a chopping instrument. Photo by Julie R. Angel. Specimen courtesy of the State of New Mexico, Office of the Medical Investigator.

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bone for toxic subšta
5. From the photo in Figure 14.5, which blow was
probably delivered first, the one causing the long and
thin cleft toward the rear of the skull or the one
resulted in the large triangular defect toward the
front of the skull?
that
6. A bilateral fracture of the hyoid bone is found associ-
ated with skeletonized remains. In the absence of other
information, what can the forensic anthropologist tell
law enforcement about the possible cause of death?
7. A skeleton is found with a ligature surrounding the
neck. There are no visible fractures either to the cervical
vertebrae or to the hyoid bone. Lacking any osteological
evidence of strangulation, what inferences can be made
about a possible cause of death of this individual?
Transcribed Image Text:bone for toxic subšta 5. From the photo in Figure 14.5, which blow was probably delivered first, the one causing the long and thin cleft toward the rear of the skull or the one resulted in the large triangular defect toward the front of the skull? that 6. A bilateral fracture of the hyoid bone is found associ- ated with skeletonized remains. In the absence of other information, what can the forensic anthropologist tell law enforcement about the possible cause of death? 7. A skeleton is found with a ligature surrounding the neck. There are no visible fractures either to the cervical vertebrae or to the hyoid bone. Lacking any osteological evidence of strangulation, what inferences can be made about a possible cause of death of this individual?
one caused by a deep incision to
m an incision with peeling of part
the State of New Mexico, Office of the
applied,
cesulting
notch at
, as in a
ir depth
he force
ertical to
s termed
on, 2001;
udied the
produce
and axe.
rences in
plements,
s distinct
be identi-
similarity
re able to
FIGURE 14.5 Multiple clefts (notches) caused by a
chopping instrument. Photo by Julie R. Angel. Specimen
courtesy of the State of New Mexico, Office of the Medical
Investigator.
Transcribed Image Text:one caused by a deep incision to m an incision with peeling of part the State of New Mexico, Office of the applied, cesulting notch at , as in a ir depth he force ertical to s termed on, 2001; udied the produce and axe. rences in plements, s distinct be identi- similarity re able to FIGURE 14.5 Multiple clefts (notches) caused by a chopping instrument. Photo by Julie R. Angel. Specimen courtesy of the State of New Mexico, Office of the Medical Investigator.
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