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While some archaeologists might debate the possibility of estimating the gender (not sex) of a skeleton, anthropologists, who specialise in human remains, agree that sexing remains (determining whether they are male or female) can be done, particularly after puberty. https://naturalhistorymuseum.blog/2017/05/31/written-in-bones-deducing-age-and-sex-from-skeletons-human-anthropology/#:~:text=Due%20to%20the%20mechanical%20necessities,morphological%20features%20on%20the%20bones

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