NATIONAL MUSEUM OF FORENSIC SCIENCE

Applied Forensic Research Sciences
(Registered Under Madhya Pradesh Society Registration Act 1973)

NATIONAL MUSEUM OF FORENSIC SCIENCE

Applied Forensic Research Sciences

(Registered Under Madhya Pradesh Society Registration Act 1973)

Forensic Anthropology

Bones of human or animal remains which are found from the crime scene. The skulls and bones that are found can reveal about how the person died, if any bullet has been fired or not. Also, it reveals about the age of the corpse and any disease if present before dying.

Forensic anthropology is the application of anatomical science and its various subfields, including forensic archaeology and forensic taphonomy. Forensic Anthropology deals with the Examination of Skeleton, badly decomposed or undefined human for finding the details like age, sex and calculating how long a stiff has been decomposing. Forensic Anthropologist work as identical to the Consultant in Serology, Toxicology, pathology, Ballistics. It also takes the hereditary information and inferring physical characteristics of human specimen, face reconstruction, by computer technology. There is a term Archaeology you can also call as sub-branch or there are existing side-by-side skills between these two branches Anthropology and Archelogy.

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