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ANTH 414 - Osteobiographical Analysis


Description:
The course is an in-depth and critical analysis of various techniques pertaining to forensic anthropology, osteology, and archaeology. Students will plan, manage, and conduct forensic skeletal analysis of a skeletal project. Findings will be presented. May be repeated for up to 12 credits. Meets anthropology subfield Biological Anthropology (B).

Prerequisites:
Prerequisites: ANTH 110, ANTH 310, ANTH 315, and permission of the instructor.

Credits: (6)

Learner Outcomes:
Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:

  • Demonstrate how laboratory investigation is undertaken, including retrodocumentation.
  • Critically evaluate osteological projects with respect to the suitability of the methods employed.
  • Be familiar with the standards of an osteobiographical presentation including Daubert criteria for giving evidence in court.
  • Develop more advanced skills in methods to assess the biological profile, as well as trauma, taphonomy, and pathology.
  • Critically analyze and discuss the fate of postmortem remains in light of the manner/cause of death as well as the disposal environment.
  • Apply standard procedure when working on a project and filing out the appropriate documentation.

Learner Outcomes Approval Date:
10/7/21

Anticipated Course Offering Terms and Locations:
Summer Locations: Ellensburg



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