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Posted: Fri Apr 04, 2003 10:58 pm Post subject: Re: Great pic !!! |
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Is the head male or female?
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maitre ka fu
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Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2003 10:23 am Post subject: Re: Chris |
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heheh it was obvious it was a female reciever...
Females have much smoother curves,as well as the size in realtion to the male hand gave it away..
Above the orbits (eye sockets), the male cranium tends to have "blunt" superior margins and larger supraorbital (brow) ridges. The female cranium tends to have "sharp" superior margins of the orbits and no discernable supraorbital ridges.
The occipital of males tend to have a well-defined nuchal crest. In some cases, the nuchal crest and nuchal line are very rugged and sharp. In very gracile females, there is almost no nuchal crest and the nuchal line is completely absent.
The mandible of a female cranium tends to have a "pointed" chin. The area around the gonial angle is smooth and does not project. The male mandible tends to have a "square" shape and in extreme case the area around the gonial angle is "flared". The dentition (teeth) of males is frequently larger.
Finally, the area of the temporal in the female cranium is smoother and less rugged than that of the male cranium. In the female cranium the zygomatic arch normally does not extend, as a ridge, posterior of the external auditory meatus. In male crania the zygomatic arch typically extends, as a ridge, posterior to the external auditory meatus. In females the mastoid process is small and smooth. In males the mastoid process is large and rugged.
I personally think there was nothing wrong with the pic...
Edited by: maitre ka fu at: 4/5/03 11:26:58 am
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