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Topic: Forensic Anthropology

Related:
  Forensic    Anthropology  
  Forensic Science    Cultural Anthropology  
  Physical Anthropology    Forensic Psychology  
  Forensic Accounting    Forensic Medicine  
  Forensic Scientists    Forensic Psychiatry  
  Forensic Psychologists    Forensic Pathology  

 
 
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Dream job(s):Private Detective
Education:Post-graduate,  College
Favorite era(s):Prehistoric times
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Favorite great thinker(s):Charles Darwin
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Borg Svemann,
Woodworker

Forensic Odontology and Anthropology; Reykjav k, Iceland, June 22-25, 1995: Icelandic settlement and the genetic record.
Brian Mengel,
Civil Servant

Anthropology graduates pursue careers in fields such as advertising, city planning, community development, cultural resource management, education, environmental consulting, forensics, journalism, law, marketing, medicine, museums, politics, public health, social work, systems analysis, and writing.
Arthur Dawkins,
Astro-physicist

Departmental specialties in the subdisciplines of archaeology and biological anthropology include forensic science, ceramic and lithic analysis, the study of fossil hominids, the analysis of genetically controlled aspects of human variability over the course of human evolution and mortuary archaeology.
Preparation for a career in forensic anthropology typically involves graduate training in anatomy, skeletal biology, archaeological field methods, legal evidence, pathology, and forensic science.
The Mercyhurst Archaeological Institute is the teaching, research, and applied research entity composed of the Anthropology / Archaeology and Geology departments at Mercyhurst College which shares the twin missions of conducting the highest quality research while intensively training the next generation of archaeologists, anthropologists, geoarchaeologists and Forensic Anthropologists.
 
 
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