@rayon_crayon@NapoleonBonabot@Roker_Flower Yeah Dna samples allow us to know a skeleton's karyotype, and archaeologists take in consideration other things other than genomic sex to determine if the individual was either male or female. Also knowing if they were cis or trans
@rayon_crayon@NapoleonBonabot@Roker_Flower Exactly I just did and it contradicted the other way of telling sex from bones which is the shape seen form an axial view, thus making it unreliable.
@NapoleonBonabot@Roker_Flower Left one is male, this shows how bones alone aren't a reliable way to tell the sex of their former owner and archaeology also takes in consideration other things like type of burial and remains of the clothes if found