History of Forensic Anthropology

Black, S. (2012) History of Forensic Anthropology. In: Encyclopedia of Forensic Sciences: Second Edition. Elsevier Inc., pp. 6-8. ISBN 9780123821652

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Abstract

Forensic anthropology is most frequently described as the evaluation of human remains for medico-legal purposes, and as such, the history and development of the subject is frequently relayed through prominent individuals and cases. There are other influences that play a part in the maturation of a subject, and this article aims to give a very brief account of the development of the subject from relative obscurity to almost common day conversation. © 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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?? ACCREDITATIONDEVELOPMENTFORENSIC ANTHROPOLOGYHISTORYSKELETAL REMAINS ??
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132714
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09 Apr 2019 16:15
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