Jessica Lam explains how forensic anthropology and computer science can work together to identify and recover information from dead bodies. As she puts it, whenever we deal with the dead, we remember the living
Forensic Anthropologists around the world use a variety of techniques to understand people using ana...
The main questions asked of bioarchaeologists and forensic anthropologists when confronted with huma...
We live in the information age, and our lives are increasingly digitized. Our quotidian has been tra...
ABSTRACT: Finding the truth is the most difficult process, especially in a society that reveals itse...
Australia lacks efficient means of identifying human remains, writes Daniel Franklin in The Conversa...
The analysis of skeletal remains in the medico-legal context falls in the hands of a forensic anthro...
Every human corpse is unique. There are different religions in different parts of the world which ad...
Physical anthropology has been making progress in the field of forensic science. Forensic anthropolo...
Research on current methods of ancestral estimation must reflect on biological heritage to aid in hu...
Forensic Anthropology and Bioarchaeology are subdisciplines of the field of Physical Anthropology. F...
This poster will explore a skeletal cold case presented to University of Montana Forensic Anthropolo...
Forensic anthropologists use the theory and techniques of biological anthropology to determine how r...
Human Remains and Identification presents a pioneering investigation into the practices and methodol...
No one knows how many people are missing in the world. Among cases involving kidnapping, human traff...
It is generally accepted that the primary role for a forensic anthropologist in the investigation of...
Forensic Anthropologists around the world use a variety of techniques to understand people using ana...
The main questions asked of bioarchaeologists and forensic anthropologists when confronted with huma...
We live in the information age, and our lives are increasingly digitized. Our quotidian has been tra...
ABSTRACT: Finding the truth is the most difficult process, especially in a society that reveals itse...
Australia lacks efficient means of identifying human remains, writes Daniel Franklin in The Conversa...
The analysis of skeletal remains in the medico-legal context falls in the hands of a forensic anthro...
Every human corpse is unique. There are different religions in different parts of the world which ad...
Physical anthropology has been making progress in the field of forensic science. Forensic anthropolo...
Research on current methods of ancestral estimation must reflect on biological heritage to aid in hu...
Forensic Anthropology and Bioarchaeology are subdisciplines of the field of Physical Anthropology. F...
This poster will explore a skeletal cold case presented to University of Montana Forensic Anthropolo...
Forensic anthropologists use the theory and techniques of biological anthropology to determine how r...
Human Remains and Identification presents a pioneering investigation into the practices and methodol...
No one knows how many people are missing in the world. Among cases involving kidnapping, human traff...
It is generally accepted that the primary role for a forensic anthropologist in the investigation of...
Forensic Anthropologists around the world use a variety of techniques to understand people using ana...
The main questions asked of bioarchaeologists and forensic anthropologists when confronted with huma...
We live in the information age, and our lives are increasingly digitized. Our quotidian has been tra...