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Forensic anthropologists work to identify human skeletal remains and uncover the stories of the unknown dead

  • Written by Madeline Atwell, Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Criminal Justice, Clemson University
imageForensic anthropologists can be called in when human remains are discovered.Ashley Cooper/The Image Bank via Getty Images

A seasoned deer hunter is shocked when his hound dog trots up with a human femur clenched between its teeth. A woman veers off her normal urban walking path and happens upon a human skull. New property owners commission a land...

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