Forensic Anthropologists By: Brooke Privet. Definition  Identify human remains  Work with pathologists, odontologists, and homicide investigators 

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Forensic Anthropologists By: Brooke Privet

Definition  Identify human remains  Work with pathologists, odontologists, and homicide investigators  Work on determining the age, sex, and ancestry of the skeleton

Education Requirements  Many universities don’t have a bachelor’s degree in forensic science  Many students go on for more schooling  5-10 years to get a Master’s and Doctorate

Employments Options  When researching I found 25 job listings  4,000 crime labs including federal, state, local governments or private industries  Work in larger cities or organizations

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