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Image from page 37 of "The teeth in health and disease" (1902) | by Internet Archive Book Images Medical Drawings, Teeth Art, Dental Art, The Teeth, Human Anatomy Art, Medical Art, Human Skull, Anatomy Drawing, Scientific Illustration

Identifier: teethinhealthdis00matl Title: The teeth in health and disease Year: 1902 (1900s) Authors: Matland, George Read Matland, Thomas Collier Subjects: Teeth Teeth Tooth Diseases Publisher: London New York : Ward, Lock and Co. Contributing Library: West Virginia University Libraries Digitizing Sponsor: LYRASIS Members and Sloan Foundation View Book Page: Book Viewer About This Book: Catalog Entry View All Images: All Images From Book Click here to view book online to see this…

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By looking at the different pictures and their corresponding ages, one can clearly notice the ways Anthropologist can identify if a skeleton belongs to an adult or to a sub-adult.  A baby's skull has fontanelles which are the fissures in the skull that have not closed yet. The six year old still needs to develop more prominent maxillary and jaw bones. The elder has clearly lost all teeth. Cool Things Under A Microscope, Human Skull Anatomy, Human Anatomy Reference, Anatomy Bones, Skull Anatomy, Head Anatomy, Skull Reference, Skeleton Anatomy, Male Figure Drawing

By looking at the different pictures and their corresponding ages, one can clearly notice the ways Anthropologist can identify if a skeleton belongs to an adult or to a sub-adult. A baby's skull has fontanelles which are the fissures in the skull that have not closed yet. The six year old still needs to develop more prominent maxillary and jaw bones. The elder has clearly lost all teeth.

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