Event Title

Forensic Anthropology

Location

CSU

Student's Major

Anthropology

Student's College

Social and Behavioral Sciences

Mentor's Name

Paul Brown

Mentor's Department

Anthropology

Mentor's College

Social and Behavioral Sciences

Description

As the fields of criminalistics and forensic science continue to specialize, the need for individuals who are capable of interpreting physical evidence becomes more prevalent. Forensic Anthropology is concerned with post mortem analysis of the skeletal system in an attempt to identify the factors which led to the death of an individual as well as characteristics which may aid in positively identifying subjects. Factors such as sex, age, stature, and cultural affiliation, as well as traumatic activity and pathological features, all contribute to the identification of the individual. This presentation will focus on the history of Forensic Anthropology as well as the processes which contribute to its success.

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Forensic Anthropology

CSU

As the fields of criminalistics and forensic science continue to specialize, the need for individuals who are capable of interpreting physical evidence becomes more prevalent. Forensic Anthropology is concerned with post mortem analysis of the skeletal system in an attempt to identify the factors which led to the death of an individual as well as characteristics which may aid in positively identifying subjects. Factors such as sex, age, stature, and cultural affiliation, as well as traumatic activity and pathological features, all contribute to the identification of the individual. This presentation will focus on the history of Forensic Anthropology as well as the processes which contribute to its success.