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Forensic Anthropology

Role of the Forensic Anthropologist:

Recover Human Remains

Identify Human Remains

Determine Time or Cause of Death

Forensic Anthropology

Education:

Most forensic anthropologists are specialists in physical anthropology.

Forensic Anthropology

Work in universities or museums

Certification available from the American Board of Forensic Anthropology

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Recovering Human Remains

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Locating Human Remains

Cadaver dogs Remote sensing

methods

Forensic Anthropology > Recovering Remains

Find small bones or bone fragments

Recover clothing and trace materials associated with bones

Prevent damage of bones Map the location of bones and

maintain chain of custody

Forensic Anthropology > Recovering Remains

Anthropologists can help:

Identifying the remains

Age - look at bone length and bone fusion

Sex - differences in pelvis, skull, femur

Stature - size of bones

Ancestry - teeth, skull

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Individuality may be determined: from surgical procedures from broken bones

Identifying the remains

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Determining Time of Death

Anthropologist helpful if soft tissues have decomposed.

If soft tissue is present, identification can be done by the pathologist.

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Sharp force trauma (bone cut) Blunt force trauma (broken bone) Antemortem vs. postmortem breaks

Determining Cause of Death

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Final Report Should Include:

Taphonomy (time of death) Biological profile (age, sex, stature, race) Individual characteristics Evidence of possible cause of death

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Anthropology: medlib.med.utah.edu/kw/osteo/forensics www.csuchico.edu/anth/ABFA

Odontology: www.abfo.org

Forensic Anthropology > Web Links

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