Forensic anthropology : embracing the new paradigm / Dennis C. Dirkmaat and Luis L. Cabo -- Documenting context at the outdoor crime scene: why bother? / Dennis C. Dirkmaat -- Determining the forensic ...
1. Forensic anthropology and archaeology: introduction to a broader view / Soren Blau and Douglas H. Ubelaker -- pt. 1. History of the disciplines. -- 2. Forensic anthropology and archaeology: past ...
In 1992, forensic anthropologist Mercedes (Mimi) Doretti (pictured above, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in the 1980s) traveled to El Salvador as part of a U.N.-sponsored team to investigate the 1981 El ...
Forensic analysis of skeletal remains is a critical aspect of forensic anthropology, enabling the reconstruction of events surrounding an individual’s death. This field integrates chemical, physical, ...
Anthropology is the scientific study of the origin, the behavior, and the physical, social, and cultural development of humans. Forensic anthropologists are trained physical anthropologists who apply ...
Forensic anthropological (the study of skeletonized remains in medico-legal settings) analyses and reports include diverse information that may help in establishing identifications, cause or manner of ...
When skeletal remains were discovered on UND's campus last fall, law enforcement didn't have to go far to find someone who'd be able to tell if they were human or not. Dr. Phoebe Stubblefield, ...
Madeline Atwell receives funding from the National Institute of Justice. Katherine Weisensee receives funding from the National Institute of Justice. A seasoned deer hunter is shocked when his hound ...
STARKVILLE, Miss.—Through the creation of a new online university database, a Mississippi State forensic anthropologist is using his expertise to help find missing people. Jesse Goliath (Photo by ...