Each animal bone has morphological characteristics which can be used for sex and age identification. Bones excavated from archaeological sites are identified by those specific characteristics.
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It has been reported that animal names and subtitles are not displayed in one of the parallel 3D files.
The solution is that deactivate the Content in the file once (make it a 2D file) (For Windows, right-click-[Deactivate Content]) → then deactivate the file with the left click, return to the 3D file, and then it will be displayed.