om the impacted bone, resulting s can be short, as in a notch at g axis of a bone, or long, as in a the cranial vault. Their depth applied, and, because the force d, sriations will appear vertical to ne. Papers on what the authors termed Humphrey and Hutchinson, 2001; group of researchers studied the s of instruments that produce scbed: meat cleaver, machete, and axe. ocorvered that, due to differences in e configuration of these implements, wads showed characteristics distinct cousarive instrument could be identi- 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. ahs of igs (chosen for their similarity mon bone), the authors were able to
om the impacted bone, resulting s can be short, as in a notch at g axis of a bone, or long, as in a the cranial vault. Their depth applied, and, because the force d, sriations will appear vertical to ne. Papers on what the authors termed Humphrey and Hutchinson, 2001; group of researchers studied the s of instruments that produce scbed: meat cleaver, machete, and axe. ocorvered that, due to differences in e configuration of these implements, wads showed characteristics distinct cousarive instrument could be identi- 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. ahs of igs (chosen for their similarity mon bone), the authors were able to
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