Introduction to Forensic Anthropology
Forensic anthropology is a specialized subfield of physical anthropology that applies the study of human skeletal remains to legal contexts. By analyzing bones, forensic anthropologists assist in identifying deceased individuals and uncovering details pertinent to criminal investigations. Their expertise is crucial when bodies are decomposed, burned, or otherwise unrecognizable, providing insights that are often unattainable through other means.
Historical Evolution of Forensic Anthropology
The roots of forensic anthropology trace back to the early 20th century when anthropologists began collaborating with law enforcement to analyze human remains. Over the decades, the discipline has evolved, incorporating advanced scientific techniques and establishing standardized methodologies. This progression has transformed forensic anthropology into an indispensable tool in modern forensic investigations. ...Read More
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