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Modern human skeletal biology needs to move beyond the strict male/female binary, scientists argue

Modern human skeletal biology needs to move beyond the strict male/female binary, scientists argue
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Human skeletal biologists traditionally provide sex estimations as part of establishing biological profiles (skeletal sex, age-at-death, stature, ancestry/population affinity) for skeletonized remains, often using the shapes and sizes of the pelvis, long bones and skull, among other bones in the body. While analytical methods portray skeletal sex differences as almost purely binary (female or male

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