They have many aspects of their field that take their entire attention. ¨Forensic anthropologist analyze human remains, typically in criminal investigations. Their study of human remains aids in the detection of crime by working to assess the age, sex, stature, ancestry, and unique features of a skeleton, which may include documenting trauma to the skeleton and its postmortem interval¨(¨Forensic¨). They arrive on crime scenes and document the trauma and what they see. They may take a body back to a lab of some sort to do a more thorough examination to better understand the cause of
They have many aspects of their field that take their entire attention. ¨Forensic anthropologist analyze human remains, typically in criminal investigations. Their study of human remains aids in the detection of crime by working to assess the age, sex, stature, ancestry, and unique features of a skeleton, which may include documenting trauma to the skeleton and its postmortem interval¨(¨Forensic¨). They arrive on crime scenes and document the trauma and what they see. They may take a body back to a lab of some sort to do a more thorough examination to better understand the cause of