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Let the bones tell the story!
Image: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/4c/Punuk.Alaska.skulls.jpg
Presentation developed by T. Trimpe 2010 http://sciencespot.net
What role do anthropologists play in solving crimes?
Watch the video and then answer the questions.
1. What does a physical anthropologist investigate?
2. What four things do we want to know about a skeleton?
3. What bones are most useful for developing a profile of a person? Explain how
they are used.
Source: http://www.crime-scene-investigator.net/excavation.html
Images: http://www.wadsworth.com/anthropology_d/special_features/forensics/forensics_index/index.html
FORENSIC ANTHROPOLOGISTS analyze
skeletal remains to determine the identity of a
victim as well as his/her life history, cause of
death, or other clues about a crime.
Main Characteristics:
 Sex - Determined by examining the skull,
pelvis, humerus, and femur
Age and stature (height/build) – Determined
by analyzing the development of the teeth, bone
growth, cranial suture lines, and the length of
specific bones, such as the femur.
 Race – Determined by analyzing the skull for
characteristics that are common among people
of different races.
Career Connection
What does a forensic
anthropologist do?
Which skull would belong to a female?
Which pelvis would belong to a female?
Images: http://www.legacyhealth.org/images/Housecalls/claviclefx.jpg, http://www.sciencephoto.com/images/download_lo_res.html?id=773301768,
http://anthropology.si.edu/writteninbone/calvert_femur.html, http://anthropology.si.edu/writteninbone/trauma.html
What else can we learn from bones?
DNA samples can be collected from bone, teeth, and hair to
provide clues to a person’s identity.
Scientists may also be able to gain clues as to a person’s past,
recent injuries, or the cause of death based on bone fractures
and other signs of trauma.
Damage from a hammer
Gunshot Wounds
Healed Fractures
Forensic Tools & Techniques
Watch the video and then answer the questions.
1. What techniques or tools did the scientists use to find the body?
2. What is “disturbed soil”? What might it indicate?
3. How did they narrow down the areas to investigate?
4. Did they find a body?
Reading the Remains
Watch the video and then answer the questions.
1. What information do they provide for law enforcement agencies?
2. How many skeletons do they have in their collection?
3. What do they learn about a skeleton from each tool?
CT Scan –
X- ray –
Mass spectrometer –
Scanning electron microscope –
DNA Analysis –
Cranium
Cervical Vertebrae
Sternum
Humerus
Ulna
Radius
Carpals
Metacarpals
Phalanges
Sacrum
Tibia
Fibula
Tarsals
Metatarsals
Phalanges
Clavicle
Scapula
Ribs
Lumbar Vertebrae
Ilium
Ishium
Femur
Patella
Directions:
Identify the bones in the
skeleton. One label will
be used twice!
The Bone Dance
I should have known it was going to be one of those
days, when I had stepped out of bed and stubbed
my (1) PHLANGE on the night stand. While hopping
up and down on one (2) METATARSAL and grasping
the other, I slipped and fell onto my right shoulder
breaking my (3) CLAVICLE. As I crawled on my
(4) METACARPALS and (5) PATELLAS to my bed, I felt
my (6) CRANIUM begin to ache. I found my phone
and let my (7) PHLANGES do the walking as I called
my friend to come help me out. My friend answered
the phone with a loud scream; my (8) MANDIBLE
dropped, I asked what had happened, and he replied
that he had been startled by the ringing phone, fell
out of bed landed on his (9) COCCYX. Following that
while racing to the phone he hit his (10) TIBIA on a
stool. I should have known it was going to be one of
those days.
Quick Quiz – Give the common name for each bone.
1. TOES
2. FOOT
3. COLLAR BONE
4. HANDS
5. KNEES
6. SKULL or HEAD
7. FINGERS
8. LOWER JAW
9. TAIL BONE
10. SHIN
Source: http://www.homepage.montana.edu/~mtpbs/Education/NTTILessonPlans2/LegBoneConnectedToThe/NTTILegBoneConnectedToThe.pdf
Bag O’ Bones Activity
Get Ready …
Get a long piece of butcher paper from your teacher.
Place it on the floor and have one of your classmates lay on it (back on the floor).
Use a marker to make an outline of your classmate’s body.
Make a Skeleton …
Take the bones out of the bag and place them
on the body outline in the approximate location
where they would be found. You may refer to
the skeleton model if you need help identifying
a bone or its location.
Are you ready for a challenge?
Bone Challenge
The Challenge … How fast can you put together a skeleton?
Directions:
1 - Find a partner and get a set of bones, blindfold, and timer from your teacher.
2 – Put on a blindfold and then have your partner spread out the “bones” on the
table in front of you.
3 – When your partner starts the timer and says “go”, follow his/her directions to
put the skeleton back together.
4 – Record your time on your worksheet.
Who had the best time? _____________________

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Bonebasicsweb

  • 1. Let the bones tell the story! Image: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/4c/Punuk.Alaska.skulls.jpg Presentation developed by T. Trimpe 2010 http://sciencespot.net
  • 2. What role do anthropologists play in solving crimes? Watch the video and then answer the questions. 1. What does a physical anthropologist investigate? 2. What four things do we want to know about a skeleton? 3. What bones are most useful for developing a profile of a person? Explain how they are used.
  • 3. Source: http://www.crime-scene-investigator.net/excavation.html Images: http://www.wadsworth.com/anthropology_d/special_features/forensics/forensics_index/index.html FORENSIC ANTHROPOLOGISTS analyze skeletal remains to determine the identity of a victim as well as his/her life history, cause of death, or other clues about a crime. Main Characteristics:  Sex - Determined by examining the skull, pelvis, humerus, and femur Age and stature (height/build) – Determined by analyzing the development of the teeth, bone growth, cranial suture lines, and the length of specific bones, such as the femur.  Race – Determined by analyzing the skull for characteristics that are common among people of different races. Career Connection What does a forensic anthropologist do? Which skull would belong to a female? Which pelvis would belong to a female?
  • 4. Images: http://www.legacyhealth.org/images/Housecalls/claviclefx.jpg, http://www.sciencephoto.com/images/download_lo_res.html?id=773301768, http://anthropology.si.edu/writteninbone/calvert_femur.html, http://anthropology.si.edu/writteninbone/trauma.html What else can we learn from bones? DNA samples can be collected from bone, teeth, and hair to provide clues to a person’s identity. Scientists may also be able to gain clues as to a person’s past, recent injuries, or the cause of death based on bone fractures and other signs of trauma. Damage from a hammer Gunshot Wounds Healed Fractures
  • 5. Forensic Tools & Techniques Watch the video and then answer the questions. 1. What techniques or tools did the scientists use to find the body? 2. What is “disturbed soil”? What might it indicate? 3. How did they narrow down the areas to investigate? 4. Did they find a body?
  • 6. Reading the Remains Watch the video and then answer the questions. 1. What information do they provide for law enforcement agencies? 2. How many skeletons do they have in their collection? 3. What do they learn about a skeleton from each tool? CT Scan – X- ray – Mass spectrometer – Scanning electron microscope – DNA Analysis –
  • 8. I should have known it was going to be one of those days, when I had stepped out of bed and stubbed my (1) PHLANGE on the night stand. While hopping up and down on one (2) METATARSAL and grasping the other, I slipped and fell onto my right shoulder breaking my (3) CLAVICLE. As I crawled on my (4) METACARPALS and (5) PATELLAS to my bed, I felt my (6) CRANIUM begin to ache. I found my phone and let my (7) PHLANGES do the walking as I called my friend to come help me out. My friend answered the phone with a loud scream; my (8) MANDIBLE dropped, I asked what had happened, and he replied that he had been startled by the ringing phone, fell out of bed landed on his (9) COCCYX. Following that while racing to the phone he hit his (10) TIBIA on a stool. I should have known it was going to be one of those days. Quick Quiz – Give the common name for each bone. 1. TOES 2. FOOT 3. COLLAR BONE 4. HANDS 5. KNEES 6. SKULL or HEAD 7. FINGERS 8. LOWER JAW 9. TAIL BONE 10. SHIN Source: http://www.homepage.montana.edu/~mtpbs/Education/NTTILessonPlans2/LegBoneConnectedToThe/NTTILegBoneConnectedToThe.pdf
  • 9. Bag O’ Bones Activity Get Ready … Get a long piece of butcher paper from your teacher. Place it on the floor and have one of your classmates lay on it (back on the floor). Use a marker to make an outline of your classmate’s body. Make a Skeleton … Take the bones out of the bag and place them on the body outline in the approximate location where they would be found. You may refer to the skeleton model if you need help identifying a bone or its location. Are you ready for a challenge?
  • 10. Bone Challenge The Challenge … How fast can you put together a skeleton? Directions: 1 - Find a partner and get a set of bones, blindfold, and timer from your teacher. 2 – Put on a blindfold and then have your partner spread out the “bones” on the table in front of you. 3 – When your partner starts the timer and says “go”, follow his/her directions to put the skeleton back together. 4 – Record your time on your worksheet. Who had the best time? _____________________