
Yeah, in some instances. Not a given. Some males have wider pelvic setting, some females don’t. Many times, only skulls or fragments of other bones may be found. It’s really not all that easy to sex a skeleton. Hence why so many rely on clues around them, comparison to others, and best guesses. What CAN be told very easily from bones are age ranges, handedness, what diet may have been like, many diseases, the list goes on. Sex is not that easy, though.