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Title: Forensic Anthropology


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Forensic Anthropology
  • Bones are our last and best witness they never
    lie and they never forget.
  • Clyde Snow

2
Definition
  • Forensic anthropology is the application of the
    science of physical anthropology to the legal
    process.
  • Forensic anthropologists apply standard
    scientific techniques developed in physical
    anthropology to identify human remains, and to
    assist in the detection of crime.

3
What can bones tell us?
  • Human or nonhuman
  • Age
  • Gender
  • Stature
  • History of trauma or disease
  • Evidence for cause and manner of death
  • Handedness type of occupation
  • Racial determination not reliable

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Intact vs disarticulated(In which case is
identification easier?)
5
Excavated remains
From Iron Age pit in Hampshire England
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Posterior viewScapulae not always noticed in
front view
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Do you see the scapulae here?
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Male and female skull
10
Chimpanzee
11
Neanderthal Skull
12
Trephined cranium from Peru
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Osteocyte
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Microscopic bone structure
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Epiphyseal plate at the end of a long bone
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Developing long bone
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Traditional facial reconstruction
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Computer-aided facial reconstruction
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Bones of the skull
1. Parietal Bone 2. Coronal Suture 3. Frontal
Bone 4. Nasal Bone 5. Vomer 6. Lacrimal Bone 7.
Orbital Part of Ethmoid 8. Zygomatic Bone 9.
Maxilla 10. Body of Mandible 11. Ramus of
Mandible 12. Coronoid Process 13. Mandibular
Condyle 14. Mental Foramen 15. Styloid Process
16. External Acoustic Meatus 17. Mastoid Process
18. Zygomatic Process 19. Temporal Bone 20.
Greater Wing of Sphenoid 21. Inferior Temporal
Line 22. Superior Temporal Line 23. Squamosal
Suture 24. Lambdoidal Suture 25. Occipital Bone
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