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ANT 495r: Forensic Anthropology

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AAFS - American Academy of Forensic Sciences
The AAFS ... is devoted to the improvement, the administration, and the achievement of justice through the application of science to the processes of law.

ABFA - American Board of Forensic Anthroploogy
"...the American Board of Forensic Anthropology was organized in 1977 to provide ... a program of certification in forensic anthropology. In purpose, function, and organization, the ABFA is thus analogous to the certifying boards in various medical specialities and scientific fields."

Forensic Anthropology - U of Utah
"Facilitating forensic anthropology education through the dissemination of online information resources..." Sponsored by the Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library, University of Utah.

Osteointeractive
Another page from the University of Utah featuring case studies, educational modules, and information on graduate education in Forensic Anthropology.

Forensic Anthropology Center, U of Tenn
The hompage for the Forensic Anthropology Center at The University of Tennessee Knoxville with resources for students, researchers, and law enforcement agencies. These include skeletal collections, decomposition facilities, and more.

Google's forensic anthropology directory

Yahoo's forensic anthropology directory

ForensicAnthro.com/
An individual's page maintained by Marci Adamson with a FAQ, links to education, resources, associations, bbs, and book sites.

Human Rights and Forensic Anthropology Home Page
A page by Stefan Schmitt, one of the founders of the Guatemalan Forensic Anthropology Team, and an instructor at Florida State University. The site focuses on the investigation of human rights abuses internationally through the use of forensic anthropology in the exhumation of mass graves in Guatemala, Rwanda, Bosnia and other places.

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