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Dec 12, 2024
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ANT 308 - Forensic Anthropology (3 cr.) Introduction to the uses of anthropology in the investigation of human remains associated with unexplained deaths, including those from crime scenes, with a focus on skeletal remains. Topics include archaeological aspects of data recovery, and physical anthropology techniques used in identifying age, sex, stature, “race” and individual identity as well as analysis of trauma, pathology, cause of death and time elapsed since death. Course includes lab practicum with skeletons. Liberal arts Prerequisite(s): ANT 101 or SOC150 or SOC250 or any biology course. Semester(s) Offered: Every other Year
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