A forensic anthropologist is a trained physical anthropologist, licensed as an expert in bone analysis.Their expertise is applied to analyzing and identifying the remains of deceased individuals in attempt to deduce the causes of death. Education-wise, a Ph.D. in physical anthropology, with a focu...
To get a better idea ofwhat you can expect when you graduate, forensic scientists on averagemake approximately $70,800, and currently there are more people looking for forensic scientist jobs than there are jobs available. So, if you’ve got an interest in solving crime, you can explore the...
May be odontology, radiology, anthropology or clinical examination – or a combination There is an odontologist at the dept. of forensic medicine in Stockholm Maybe with people entering Sweden from other countries (refugees) political asylum seekers Do not know the techniques used • A wide varie...
Evidentiary standards for forensic anthropology* J. Forensic Sci., 54 (2009), pp. 1211-1216 CrossrefView in ScopusGoogle Scholar [44] A. Olckers, R. Blumenthal, A. Greyling Forensic science in South Africa: status of the profession Forensic Sci. Int.: Genet. Suppl.Ser., 4 (2013), pp...