Forensic anthropology
A method for the development of cranial fracture histology slides
Musculoskeletal Differences Between Amputated and Non-Amputated Lower Limbs
Estimating Age of Death from Subadult Remains, Part 2
The long-standing problem of estimating the age and sex of subadult skeletal remains has been significantly "solved" with the advances in understanding the growth and development patterns in the skeletons of young people. This is the second half of the conversation with Kyra Stull, an anthropologist and forensic researcher at University of Nevada, Reno, Danielle McLeod-Henning, a physical scientist at NIJ, host Jim Dawson.
Paleodemography: From Archaeology and Skeletal Age Estimation to Life in the Past
Femur Morphology in Healthy Infants and Young Children
The Andronowski Skeletal Collection for Histological Research: A Modern Anatomical Contribution
Estimating Age of Death from Subadult Remains
Estimating Age of Death from Subadult Remains
Estimating Age of Death from Subadult Remains, Part 1
The long-standing problem of estimating the age and sex of subadult skeletal remains has been significantly "solved" with the advances in understanding the growth and development patterns in the skeletons of young people. Kyra Stull, an anthropologist and forensic researcher at University of Nevada, Reno, and Danielle McLeod-Henning, a physical scientist at NIJ, share more about this research with NIJ writer and host Jim Dawson.
Listen to part 2.
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