The main factors which can be determined from the analysis of skeletal remains are...
1. Age
2. Stature
3. Gender
4. Race
5. Trauma
A forensic anthropologist can determine the age, sex, ancestry, stature, and potential signs of trauma or disease from a skeleton. They can also assess the time since death and potentially determine a person's lifestyle or occupation based on skeletal indicators.
With a degree in Anthropology and a minor in Psychology, you could work in fields such as cultural research, human resources, social services, or international development. You might also pursue graduate studies in fields such as anthropology, psychology, sociology, or public health. The combination of these disciplines provides a strong foundation for understanding human behavior, culture, and societies.
It is difficult to definitively determine whether Neanderthals had morals as we understand them today. However, some evidence suggests that they may have exhibited behaviors such as caring for the sick and burying their dead, which could suggest a sense of community, empathy, and possibly a rudimentary form of morality.
The three main things traded in the triangular trade were slaves from Africa to the Americas, raw materials from the Americas to Europe, and manufactured goods from Europe to Africa.
Early humans likely learned about what to eat through trial and error, observation of animals, and cultural transmission from generation to generation. They likely relied on their senses, such as taste and smell, to determine whether a food was safe to eat or not. Over time, they developed knowledge of edible plants, animals, and other food sources.
The study of interactions between living things and their environment is called ecology. It examines how organisms interact with each other and their surroundings, including biotic and abiotic factors.
Forensic anthropologists work with law enforcement to help to determine things such as cause and time frame of death by studying remains which are fairly decomposed. Most forensic anthropologists have their doctorate degree which takes around eight or nine years.
Foresic anthropology is the science of physical anthropology and osteology combined in a legal setting. A forensic anthropologist usually works at a crime lab and examines the bones of the deceased if the body is either burnt, badly decomposed, mutilated or otherwise unrecognisable and a standard autopsy cannot be performed. They are specialists in osteology (the study of bones) and anthropology (the study of what it means to be human etc.) Usualy, a masters degree and a phD is required to become a forensic anthropologist. They can determine things like, age, gender, ethnicity and height. So basically, a forensic anthroplogist examines skeletal remains to determine things about someone that cannot be discovered through autopsy. The TV show 'Bones' (FOX or Sky, for UK viewers) is about a forensic anthropologist.
In Kathy Reich's novels the main character Temperance Brennan is a world renowned Forensic Anthropologist. As a Forensic Anthropologist she can figure out how individuals died, be it as murder or natural death. The why she figures these things out is by her training as a Forensic Anthropologist, she is trained to understand the aspects of all bones and what they are supposed to look like verses if they are chipped or broken. Also as an Anthropologist she is aware of the cultural/society aspect of individuals which helps her understand why someone may do certain things in their life or why someone may have murder a individual. With both her understanding in bones and culture/society she is able to aide in the discovery of solving deaths.
The first thing that should be mentioned it that every finger print is unique. So when they use fingerprinting in forensic science, they are looking at key details on a suspect's finger print to determine whether it is theirs. Things like a spiral in a certain way, or a scar help determine this.
1.they don't deal with flesh 2. they don't heal injured people 3. Normally they do not work directly on FBI cases by chasing criminals 4. They don't eat bodies 5. they don't find bodies
the main idea of forensic science is to prove the things
a forensic scientist can extract DNA from all living things and some dead things too
its bad to be a forensic scientist because you have to investergate different crimes and see dead bodys
Yes, especially with regard to forensic botany, biochemistry and DNA, among other things.
the skeleton protects your organs, holds you up and allows you to move.
A forensic scientist uses biology to identify living things, like if a mark on the victim was made by an animal.
Without your skeleton system, you would be a useless blob. Your skeleton helps you stand up, move, and do everyday things, including LIVING!