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  2. Forensic anthropology - Wikipedia

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    Using physical markers present on a skeleton, a forensic anthropologist can potentially determine a person's age, sex, stature, and race. In addition to identifying physical characteristics of the individual, forensic anthropologists can use skeletal abnormalities to potentially determine cause of death , past trauma such as broken bones or ...

  3. FORDISC - Wikipedia

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    FORDISC can estimate the sex, ancestry, and stature of a given skeleton via linear discriminant analysis of standard anthropometric measurements. Although created for use in forensic anthropology, many physical anthropologists are still using the program to determine the biological profile of skeletal remains that are considered archaeological in origin.

  4. Cranid - Wikipedia

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    Forensic anthropologists use this software to determine the ancestry of unknown skeletal remains, in medico-legal contexts. The use of this program is designed to aid forensic anthropologists in the determination of the biological profile, which includes factors such as age, sex, stature and race.

  5. Skeletal remains would be examined by forensic pathologists and anthropologists for clues. DNA samples have become a crucial tool; Sebastian said the Maui team has partnered with a company that ...

  6. After a woman was found dead in the woods, Ohio relied on a ...

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    The three anthropologists, who analyze skeletal remains and are certified by the American Board of Forensic Anthropology, were not involved in the trial of Noble’s husband, Matheau Moore, 52.

  7. Forensic facial reconstruction - Wikipedia

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    Forensic facial reconstruction (or forensic facial approximation) is the process of recreating the face of an individual (whose identity is often not known) from their skeletal remains through an amalgamation of artistry, anthropology, osteology, and anatomy.

  8. History and science could solve mystery of three skulls found ...

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    "If you have a skull, this is gold,'' she said, explaining that anthropologists often can also determine the person's sex from the skull. A test called a "carbon 14 analysis'' can tell how old the ...

  9. Body identification - Wikipedia

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    These characteristics can provide forensic scientists with indicators of identity, however, it is possible to find two individuals who have the same or similar anthropometric and descriptive information. [8] Finding peculiarities in the human body, such as particular marks, allows forensic scientists to narrow down their identification process. [7]