The Jeffersonian Institute
That would depend where you work.
Bones
A forensic anthropologist does not analyze DNA during an inventory of bones. This process is typically performed by a forensic geneticist.
I estimate 10 years of post secondary education to obtain a Phd that would be required to become a Forensic Anthropologist.
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a Forensic Anthropologist wow and this is coming from a 12 year old.
To become a forensic scientist, you typically need a bachelor's degree in forensic science or a related field, followed by on-the-job training or an internship. Additional certifications or a master's degree may also be beneficial. For a career as a forensic anthropologist, you usually need a doctoral degree in anthropology with a specialization in forensic anthropology. Field and lab experience, as well as certification, are highly recommended for this specialization.
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Antropólogo Forensico
Forensic Anthropologist
In the TV show "Bones," Dr. Temperance Brennan, nickname Bones, is a forensic anthropologist who works with the FBI to solve crimes by examining human remains, particularly bones. She uses her expertise in skeletal analysis to identify victims, determine cause of death, and provide crucial forensic evidence for solving cases.