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ANTH 332 - Forensic Anthropology

4.00 credit hours
Introduction to and examination of the methods and techniques used to identify and recover skeletonized human remains and establish circumstances of death. Topics include: skeletal biology; age/sex/ancestry identification; trauma and pathology evident through skeletal analysis; and the ethical concerns that arise when working with human remains in a medicolegal context.

Prerequisite(s): ANTH 165   or BIOL 201 .
Cardinal Directions Designation(s): Science.


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