1. oldowan:

Here are some open sources to go with the diagramme:
Sexual Dimorphism of the Iliac Crest: A Quantitative Approach
Reliability of Criteria used for Sexing of Hip Bones
Some Sexually Dimorphic Features of the Human Juvenile Skull
Metric Sexual Dimorphism in Permanent Canines
Osteometry  of the  Human  Iliac  Crest:  Patterns  of  Normality  and  Its  Utility in Sexing  Human  Remains
Sexual dimorphism of the posterior pelvis of the Robert J. Terry Anatomical Collection and William M. Bass donated skeletal collection
Sex determination from fragmented hip bones using the Bruzek Method: Experience in a historic necropolis in Provence, France
Sex determination of infant and juvenile skeletons

    oldowan:

    Here are some open sources to go with the diagramme:

    Sexual Dimorphism of the Iliac Crest: A Quantitative Approach

    Reliability of Criteria used for Sexing of Hip Bones

    Some Sexually Dimorphic Features of the Human Juvenile Skull

    Metric Sexual Dimorphism in Permanent Canines

    Osteometry  of the  Human  Iliac  Crest:  Patterns  of  Normality  and  Its  Utility in Sexing  Human  Remains

    Sexual dimorphism of the posterior pelvis of the Robert J. Terry Anatomical Collection and William M. Bass donated skeletal collection

    Sex determination from fragmented hip bones using the Bruzek Method: Experience in a historic necropolis in Provence, France

    Sex determination of infant and juvenile skeletons

    (Source: fuckyeahforensics)

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