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Image Source: Frank E. Beddard. The Cambridge Natural History, Volume X, Mammalia. Wikimedia…
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Image Source: Frank E. Beddard. The Cambridge Natural History, Volume X, Mammalia. Wikimedia Commons. Here is a drawing of a human atlas, also known as the ...

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Forensics and Anthropology Blog Life Update:
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Life Update: Hello everyone! After a fun, and ...

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Forensics and Anthropology Blog What is an osteosarcoma?
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What is an osteosarcoma? Source: Rothschild, B., ...

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Forensics and Anthropology Blog Vocabulary: Latent Fingerprint
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Vocabulary: Latent Fingerprint When deposits of ...

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The Mayans developed great dental skills most likely for ritual, or religious purposes. It is…
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The Mayans developed great dental skills most likely for ritual, or religious purposes. It is believed that dental modifications were used to identify with ...

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I am organizing for the coming academic semester, and I found a checklist/study guide from the last…
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I am organizing for the coming academic semester, and I found a checklist/study guide from the last semester. Don’t forget to make studying fun! I’m a ...

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Image Source: Sjbrown. Broken fixed arm. Wikimedia Commons.
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Image Source: Sjbrown. Broken fixed arm. Wikimedia Commons.Which two bones are fractured?

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How many bones do you see?What joint is this?Which side of the body are these bones from?Image Source: Brian C. Goss. MedialHumerusRadiusUlnaArticulated. ...

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Description of image: “Skull showing gunshot trauma Male profile, 1950s.”Image Source: National Institutes of Health, Health & Human Services. Gunshot ...

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Forensics and Anthropology Blog Tache Noir de la Sclerotique
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Tache Noir de la Sclerotique (French for Black ...

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