Sternum-Based Identification in Forensic Profiling

The sternum, a central bone in the human thorax, holds untapped potential for forensic identification. This study explores how sternal measurements and morphological traits can enhance biological profiling, offering new insights for age, sex, and ancestry estimation in forensic cases. By focusing on this often-overlooked skeletal element, we propose a more robust, accessible approach to human identification in forensic science.

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