Just by weighing the skull for a moment, she could determine the gender.
Xu Yang had seen such scenes in movies and TV dramas where forensic experts could quickly determine various information with just one glance at the body or bones. However, seeing it in reality for the first time gave him a sense of awe.
Curious, he asked, "How exactly can you tell?"
The female coroner took out all the bones from her bag piece by piece. Soon, she assembled them into a human figure.
She picked up the skull and said, "There are clear distinctions between the skulls of adult men and women. Adult men's skulls tend to be larger and heavier, with a larger cranial capacity, about 1450 ml, while adult women's skulls are smaller, lighter, and have a cranial capacity of around 1300 ml."
She pointed to the skull and continued, "In addition, the thickness of the skull, facial features, forehead, eye sockets, and the height of the alveolar ridge in the lower jawbone are all different."