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FORENSIC ILLUSTRATIONS
Sex Estimation using the Human Skeleton
The following series of illustrations were created for Dr. Jane Harris the director of Northern Michigan University's Center for Forensic Anthropology. The intention of the series is for anthropologists to have easy access to the sex estimation markers while identifying skeletal remains in the field. These illustrations will serve as guides to quickly identify the sex of a skeleton.

Sex Estimation Using the Pelvis
Created for NMU's Center for Forensic Anthropology

Sex Estimation Using the Cranium
Created for NMU's Center for Forensic Anthropology

Sex Estimation Using the Distal Humerus
Created for NMU's Center for Forensic Anthropology

Sex Estimation Using the Pelvis
Created for NMU's Center for Forensic Anthropology
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