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@futurebird When I was a medical student in 1989-1990 we were taught that skeletons could be reliably identified as male or female (mostly based on the shape of the pelvis). Even then it only applied to white Europeans, and now it's accepted that it's so inaccurate even with them that it's not something you could ever rely on.
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