Anthropology
Glass
Drugs
Documentation Examination
100

name one difference between male and female skulls

Male: square chin, acute angle, large brow ridge/sloping forehead

Female: pointed chin, wider angle of jaw, smaller brow ridge/more vertical forehead

100

what forms of evidence easily adhere to glass? 

fingerprints, blood, fingerprints 

100

what drugs were early laws focused on controlling? 

cocaine, weed

100

name three alterations

erasures, crossing out words, white out, over writing, 

200

what is forensic anthropology?

use of skeletal anatomy to identify remains/provide information about the victim. 

200

name 3 glass sites-can only use windows once 

car crash, broken bottles, house, recycling 

200

what is physical dependance? 

need for a drug due to regular/ daily use-withdraw sickness

200

what is general style?

style of writing during a time period, learned from parents, teachers

300

Movement of the body involves these four parts:

joints, tendons, ligaments, cartilage 

300

nature forms glass at what temperature?

3,090F

300

hallucinogens: are you high longer after smoking or edibles? and why?

edibles-stays in your system longer 

300
what are three factors that could apply to variations in hand writing?

mental, physical, mechanical 

400

molars come in at around what age?

7

400

name three glass variations 

bullet proof, lead, heat resistant, colored, laminated, tempered

400
depressants: what do they do to your body? 

slow down and depress your cns-brainstem and spinal cord that control your body functions

400

why would it be challenging to compare handwritings? 

not enough

500
what are the four characteristics of glass

color, thickness, density, refraction

500

stimulants: what is a speed binge?

injecting 500-1000ml every 2-3 hrs

500
what are natural variations?

normal variations found between repeated writings of one individual