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Forensic Anthropology (Forensic Science Investigated)

Forensic Anthropology (Forensic Science Investigated)

Published in
2010
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Description

Forensic Anthropology (Forensic Science Investigated) by Rebecca Stefoff introduces readers to the fascinating field of forensic anthropology, where science and criminal investigation meet. The book explores how forensic anthropologists help solve crimes by analyzing human remains to determine identity, cause of death, and other vital information. It delves into the techniques used to examine bones and decomposed bodies, discusses famous cases, and highlights the role of technology in modern forensic investigations. Through real-life examples and detailed explanations, the book provides an insightful look into the work that goes into solving mysteries of the deceased and bringing closure to families and the justice system.
Age
10-12
Text complexity
beginner
Length
80 pages

Why to read

  • Gain a comprehensive understanding of how forensic anthropology is applied in solving crimes and uncovering historical mysteries.
  • Learn about the latest techniques and technologies used by forensic anthropologists in the field and in the lab.
  • Explore real-life case studies that demonstrate the critical role of forensic anthropology in the justice system.
  • Enhance your knowledge of human anatomy, osteology, and the methods used to analyze skeletal remains.