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Forensic anthropology is the study of man within the context of death; mainly related to the identification of skeletal or badly decomposed/damaged human remains. It may also encompass archaeology, mass disasters, analysis of skeletal trauma, and estimation of time since death.

See the links on the left hand menu for more information on the work undertaken in the Forensic Anthropology Research Group.



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