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Forensic anthropology

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FORENSIC ANTHROPOLOGY
The presentation prepared by Anna Skvortsova

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What is forensic
anthropology?
Forensic anthropology is a type of
physical anthropology that deals
with the identification of skeletal
remains for forensic purposes. In
addition to helping to investigate
murders, the work of forensic
anthropologists helps to solve other
important crimes.

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A Brief History of
Forensic Anthropology
Forensic anthropologists Bertillon and
Cesare Lombroso are considered the
first specialists who began to use
knowledge about the biological
structure of man to investigate crimes
o а murder at Harvard University
o the Chicago Butcher Case

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What do
anthropologists do?
Forensic anthropologists work with
skeletal remains. They identify
bones as being human or animal. If
animal, they determine the species.
Forensic anthropologists do other
things besides identifying bones.
They also work closely with skulls.

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What questions does forensic anthropology
answer?
1) Does this bone belong to an animal or a human?
2) What is the age of death?
3) Do the remains belong to one person or several?
4) What is the age of the person?
5) What gender?
6) What race? What did he look like?
7) What was the height and other anthropometric characteristics?
8) Are there any anomalies or manifestations of diseases that can lead to a positive result in
identification?
9) What was the cause of death?
10) What was the nature of death?

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Methods of studying
human remains
o non-invasive research methods
o the method of virtual autopsy, or
"virtopsy«
o analysis methods
o DNA analysis

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Conclusion
Now in the 21st century, rapid technological development, a leap in data transfer
speeds, improved microstructure research methods and research methods allow us to
obtain more and more information from various sources. This leads to the
emergence of new ways to extract hidden information and expand opportunities for
the development of anthropology.
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