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
That would depend where you work.
The Jeffersonian Institute
She's a forensic anthropologist. Her specialty is identifying human remains
When Booth says "who are you?" he is not wondering who she is, he is wondering if she is the Brennan in his dream that he is married to or if she is his forensic anthropologist partner.
Its a vague question. But maybe Forensic Anthropologist is what you're looking for since this is in the Bones tv show section.
Bones
A forensic anthropologist does not analyze DNA during an inventory of bones. This process is typically performed by a forensic geneticist.
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a Forensic Anthropologist wow and this is coming from a 12 year old.
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Antropólogo Forensico
You could study anthropology at the University of Tennessee or maybe Kansas state. You can become a forensic anthropologist by studying near a research facility
forensic anthropologist
I estimate 10 years of post secondary education to obtain a Phd that would be required to become a Forensic Anthropologist.
Forensic anthropologists typically work a standard 40-hour workweek. However, they may be required to work additional hours, including weekends and holidays, in cases of emergencies or when dealing with high caseloads.
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.
Forensic Anthropologist