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Traditionally, methodology within forensic anthropology has involved very basic techniques of measurement, observation and interpretation. Rooted in the academic fields of anatomy and physical anthropology, forensic anthropology has grown to address problems of recovery, determination of species, estimation of age at death, sex, ancestry, stature ...
Douglas H. Ubelaker, Julia A. Grossman
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Anthropology: Forensic Anthropology and Childhood [PDF]
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A hierarchy of expert performance as applied to forensic anthropology
Due to their medicolegal repercussions, forensic anthropology conclusions must be reliable, consistent, and minimally compromised by bias. Yet, a synthetic analysis of the reliability and biasability of the discipline's methods has not yet been conducted.
Stephanie Hartley, Allysha P Winburn
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Forensic anthropology in Turkey
Forensic Science International, 1994Research in skeletal biology has a long history in Turkey, but the shift towards the study of contemporary people has recently been stimulated by the need for appropriate techniques for forensic application. There is an increasing need for data to determine if population-specific standards for age and stature estimation and sex determination are ...
E S, Güleç, M Y, Işcan
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Forensic Anthropology in the 1990s
The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology, 1992Forensic anthropology has undergone considerable change over the past 10 years. Today it is utilized by most law enforcement, coroner, and medical examiner systems. The techniques for determination of age at death, sex, race, and stature from skeletal remains have been modified and greatly expanded.
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Forensic Anthropology serves as a graduate level text for those studying and teaching forensic anthropology, as well as an excellent reference for forensic anthropologist libraries or for use in casework.
Houck, Max M.
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Forensic anthropology is the application of biological or physical anthropology in the service of justice. One main area is the analysis of human remains.
Lynnerup, Niels
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Brief History of Forensic Anthropology MariaTeresa A. Tersigni-Tarrant and Natalie R. Shirley Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command/Central Identification Laboratory (JPAC/CIL) History Thomas D. Holland and MariaTeresa A. Tersigni-Tarrant Forensic Anthropology Today MariaTeresa A. Tersigni-Tarrant and Natalie R.
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Brief History of Forensic Anthropology MariaTeresa A. Tersigni-Tarrant and Natalie R. Shirley Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command/Central Identification Laboratory (JPAC/CIL) History Thomas D. Holland and MariaTeresa A. Tersigni-Tarrant Forensic Anthropology Today MariaTeresa A. Tersigni-Tarrant and Natalie R.
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