Year of Award
2023
Document Type
Thesis
Degree Type
Master of Arts (MA)
Degree Name
Anthropology (Forensic Anthropology Option)
Other Degree Name/Area of Focus
Biological Forensics
Department or School/College
Anthropology
Committee Chair
Dr. Meradeth Snow
Commitee Members
Dr. Randall Skelton, Dr. James Tuttle
Keywords
Osteology, Forensics, case study
Subject Categories
Comparative and Evolutionary Physiology | Evidence | Other Physiology
Abstract
UMFC 140 Is a teaching specimen from purchased from China assigned To Daniel Warila B.A. for the purpose of a Forensic case study. This case study covers a wide variety of forensic procedures that can be applied to these remains. The forensic procedures used consist of past as well as current procedures were applied to the remains with the resulting findings discussed and analyzed. This case study was focused on finding as many forensic answers as possible on the remains in their current condition.
Recommended Citation
Warila, Daniel D., "UMFC 140 A COMPREHENSIVE CASE REPORT" (2023). Graduate Student Theses, Dissertations, & Professional Papers. 12090.
https://scholarworks.umt.edu/etd/12090
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