This App Has Overlooked the Skull Bones
As an archaeologist, I have to examine remains that have been in the ground for hundreds, if not thousands of years. During that time, the small, delicate bones of the skull have broken apart and detached completely, resulting in a jumbled, ambiguous collection completely lacking osteological context. With this app, you are able to isolate bones such as the clavicle, humerus, or any of the many vertebra and ribs bones… However, this app has grouped all of the skull bones into one 3-D figure, thus making it impossible to isolate bones such as the Sphenoid, Ethmoid, Vomer, and Lacrimal, among many others…the bones of the ear are completely obstructed. I was excited to have this convenient, handheld guide to help expedite my lab work until I realized that the developers got lazy and ironically missed the whole point of their app- to provide a complete 3-D model of the human skeleton. Obviously the developers aren’t osteologists at all. Someone with real knowledge would have considered this.