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The study of humans, past or present drawing and building knowledge from social and biological sciences; to find skeletal remains

Anthropology

Applies the science of physical or biological anthropology to the legal.process

Forensic Anthropology

Study of human bones

Human osteology

3 general roles of a Forensic Anthropologist

1. Identify unidentified skeletal remains through a biological profile


2. Identify presence of trauma sustained by skeletal remains


3. Determine cause of death

Biological profile

age, ancestry, sex, stature

The observable differences of male and female skeletal remains

Sexual dimorphisms

Appoximate age ng pag connect ng bones

28 years old

The primary bones of identification of sex

Skull


Pelvic bone/Hip Bone/Os Coxae


Femur

Common skeletal features of three general ancestries

Caucasian, negroid, mongoloid

Primary bones in the estimation of age

Dentition


Long bone shafts


Skull


Pelvic bone


Femur