P Peter Craigs Active Member Jul 16, 2012 #1 I did some forensic anthropology and had the opportunity to take a photo of this skull. Last edited: Jul 16, 2012
P Peter Craigs Active Member Jul 16, 2012 #3 Hehe, indeed. I just realised that picture is quite blurred
Lesley Jones Otherwise know as Zooey Jul 16, 2012 #4 No... it's very interesting. Did you find out anything from a forensic point of view?
P Peter Craigs Active Member Jul 16, 2012 #5 Lesley Jones said: No... it's very interesting. Did you find out anything from a forensic point of view? Click to expand... It was an interesting module, focussed on being able to date skeletons parts and possible reasons for death or signs of disease. Not an area I wanted to pursue but fascinating all the same.
Lesley Jones said: No... it's very interesting. Did you find out anything from a forensic point of view? Click to expand... It was an interesting module, focussed on being able to date skeletons parts and possible reasons for death or signs of disease. Not an area I wanted to pursue but fascinating all the same.
Brian Moore Moderator Jul 16, 2012 #6 What did you find was the cause of your model's demise. And how old is he/she?
P Peter Craigs Active Member Jul 16, 2012 #7 Id have to look into my notes, its was nearly 2 years ago when I did it. I think the teeth were the deciding factor along with the knitting of the bone on the top of the skull.
Id have to look into my notes, its was nearly 2 years ago when I did it. I think the teeth were the deciding factor along with the knitting of the bone on the top of the skull.