Talk:Magdalenian Girl

On skeletal gender differences
the pelvis softens and spreads at the public symphysis joint to assist in childbirth, where the joint can permit the baby's head to pass during birth.

Also, most women have a squared pelvic spine as to also ease passage through the pelvic ring, where most males have a spike-shaped spine.

Also, as far back as Australopithecus, females tend to have extended forefingers versus the ring finger, in 80% of females. 2601:1C2:4680:11B0:7411:4304:B685:66A9 (talk) 06:33, 3 May 2024 (UTC)