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You receive a skeletal individual in your lab who has evidence of sharp force trauma to the cranium. The wounds have a cone shaped cross section, fracture lines radiating outward and very little wastage. This wound could have been made by which of the following:
a. Ice pick
b. Axe
c. Hammer
d. Kitchen Knife
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