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Burlington, Vermont

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ANTH 143

Forensic Anthropology

Examines forensic anthropological and archaeological methodologies in medico-legal contexts. Topics include search and recovery, biological profiles, skeletal trauma, pathological conditions, and taphonomic factors, as well as legal and ethical issues and anthropologists' roles amongst law enforcement and other forensic practitioners.

Units: 3.0

Prerequisites:
BCOR 101 - Genetics
or
ANTH 024 - D2:SU: Prehistoric Archaeology
or
ANTH 026 - D2:Biological Anthropology