“If you’re an osteology or anatomy student seeking tips and tricks, an instructor looking for engaging identification and siding tutorials, or are simply interested in learning more about human bones, look no further! On this page I’ve compiled links to all of my identification and siding posts, many of which come with printable pdfs. The posts are organized by anatomical region, below.
Distinguishing categories of teeth (molars vs. premolars vs. canines vs. incisors)
Temporal bones (whole bones, zygomatic process)
Parietal bones (you can test your skills here)
Vertebrae (by superior articular facets, by transverse and spinous processes)
Humerus (identifying shaft fragments)
Carpals (Scaphoid, Lunate, Capitate, Pisiform, Hamate)
Femur (identifying shaft fragments)
Tarsals (Calcaneus, Cuneiforms, Navicular)
Points of Palpable Anatomy
If there are specific future posts you’d be interested in seeing, jot them down in the comments. Similarly, if you’ve used any of my blog posts when teaching, please let me know as I’m trying to gauge how useful these posts are for instructors!”
(Source: Bone Broke; image: Santiago Caruso: Wunderkammer)