- Forensic anthropology
Forensic anthropology is the application of the science of
physical anthropology and humanosteology (the study of thehuman skeleton ) in a legal setting, most often in criminal cases where the victim's remains are more or less skeletonized. A forensic anthropologist can also assist in the identification of deceased individuals whose remains are decomposed, burned, mutilated or otherwise unrecognizable. The adjective "forensic" refers to the application of this subfield ofscience to a court oflaw .Overview
Forensic anthropology borrows methods developed from the academic discipline of
physical anthropology and applies them to cases of forensic importance. These techniques can be used to assess age,sex ,stature ,ancestry , and analyze trauma anddisease . Forensic anthropologists frequently work in conjunction with forensic pathologists, odontologists, andhomicide investigator s to identify a decedent, discover evidence of trauma, and determine the postmortem interval. Though they typically lack the legal authority to declare the officialcause of death , their opinions may be taken into consideration by the medical examiner. They may also testify in court as expert witness, though data from some of the techniques commonly used in the field—such asforensic facial reconstruction —are inadmissible as forensic evidence.In the United States
Physical anthropology is one of the divisions of the
American Academy of Forensic Sciences .Two of the most important research collections of human skeletal remains in the U.S. are theHamann-Todd Collection , now housed in theCleveland Museum of Natural History and theTerry Collection , now housed in theSmithsonian Institution . These collections are an important historic basis for the statistical analysis necessary to make estimates and predictions from found remains. More modern collections include theWilliam M. Bass Donated Skeletal Collection at theUniversity of Tennessee at Knoxville .Practitioners
There are few people who identify themselves as forensic anthropologists, and in the
United States andCanada , there are fewer than 100 Anthropologists certified as Diplomates of theAmerican Board of Forensic Anthropology (DABFA). [cite web | url=http://www.csuchico.edu/anth/ABFA/ | title = American Board of Forensic Anthropology | format = | work = | publisher = American Board of Forensic Anthropology, Inc.| accessdate = 2007-01-18] Most diplomates work in the academic field and consult on casework as it arises.Notable forensic anthropologists
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Thomas Dwight (1843 - 1919)
*Ales Hrdlicka (1869 - 1943)
*Earnest Hooton (1887 - 1954)
*Mildred Trotter (1899 - 1991)
*T. Dale Stewart (1901 - 1997)
*Wilton M. Krogman (1903 - 1987)
*Ellis R. Kerley (1924 - 1998)
*J. Lawrence Angel (1915 - 1988)
*Sara C. Bisel (1932 - 1996)
*William R. Maples (1937 - 1997)
*Sheilagh T. Brooks ( - 2008)
*William M. Bass (University of Tennessee , Emeritus) DABFA
*Hugh E. Berryman (Middle Tennessee State University )DABFA
*Sue Black (University of Dundee , UK)
*Jane E. Buikstra (Arizona State University ) DABFA
*Karen Ramey Burns (University of Georgia )
*Emily Craig (author, State Forensic Anthropologist forKentucky ) DABFA
*Dennis C. Dirkmaat (Mercyhurst College ) DABFA
*Anthony B. Falsetti (University of Florida ) DABFA
*Scott Fairgrieve (Laurentian University , Canada)
*Michael Finnegan (Kansas State University ) DABFA
*Diane L. France (Armed Forces Institute of Pathology ,University of Bradford , UK) DABFA
*William Haglund (Physicians for Human Rights )
*Lee Meadows Jantz (University of Tennessee )
*Richard L. Jantz (University of Tennessee ,Fordisc )
*Jerry Melbye (Texas State University , San Marcos) DABFA
*Susan T. Myster (Hamline University ) DABFA
*Turhon A. Murad (California State University, Chico ) DABFA
*Surinder Nath (University of Delhi , India)
*Stephen Ousley (Mercyhurst College ,Fordisc )
*Douglas Owsley (National Museum of Natural History ,Smithsonian Institution )
*Fredy Peccerelli (Guatemalan Forensic Anthropology Foundation )
*Kathy Reichs (author,University of North Carolina at Charlotte) DABFA
*William C. Rodriguez (Armed Forces Institute of Pathology ) DABFA
*Clyde Snow (Argentine Forensic Anthropology Team ) DABFA
*Marcella Sorg (University of Maine ) DABFA
*Sam D. Stout (Ohio State University ) DABFA
*Judy M. Suchey (Los Angeles Coroner's Office) DABFA
*Steven Symes (Mercyhurst College ) DABFA
*Douglas H. Ubelaker (Smithsonian Institution ,George Washington University )DABFA
*Walter B. Wood (University of Queensland , Australia)
*Kewal Krishan (Panjab University , India)ee also
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Craniofacial anthropometry
*Physical Anthropology
*Bioarchaeology
*Forensic archaeology
*Fordisc
*Forensic pathology
*Forensic odontology
*Forensics
*Forensic facial reconstruction References
External links
* [http://www.csuchico.edu/anth/ABFA/#Back/ American Board of Forensic Anthropology]
* [http://www.aafs.org/ American Academy of Forensic Sciences]
* [http://physanth.org/ American Association of Physical Anthropologists]
* [http://forensicanthro.proboards84.com/index.cgi/ Forensic Anthropology Message Board]
* [http://www.forensicanthro.com/ ForensicAnthro.com Educational Resources]
* [http://whyfiles.org/192forensic_anthro/ The Why Files: Bodies and Bones]
* [http://www.naya.org.ar/eaaf/ Argentine Forensic Anthropology Team]
* [http://maples-center.ufl.edu/ Maples Center for Forensic Medicine at the University of Florida]
* [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?db=pubmed&list_uids=16965880&cmd=Retrieve&indexed=google Footprints and forensics]
* [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?cmd=Retrieve&db=pubmed&dopt=Abstract&list_uids=17306595 Estimation of stature from cephalo-facial dimensions]
* [http://www.fafg.org/ Guatemalan Forensic Anthropology Foundation] (Spanish)
* [http://www.necrosearch.org/]
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