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SUMMARY:Fractured bones: Trauma Analysis in Forensic Anthropology - Nichol
 as Marquez-Grant\, Cranfield University
DTSTART:20240315T131500Z
DTEND:20240315T140000Z
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CONTACT:Rosie Crawford
DESCRIPTION:This talk will cover an overview of the roles of forensic anth
 ropologists today\, and in particular the evidence of trauma in a number o
 f human rights cases. In particular\, the talk will include issues around 
 terminology\, recent updates in trauma analysis\, evidence of trauma in fo
 rensic anthropology and a number of case studies from the Spanish Civil Wa
 r (1936-1939) and the Dictatorship that followed (1939-1975) will illustra
 te the importance of trauma identification. Moreover\, it highlights how f
 orensic anthropologists have a unique set of skills to assist in medico-le
 gal and humanitarian investigations where trauma\, pathology and non-metri
 c trait knowledge is important.
LOCATION:Seminar Room\, McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research\, D
 owning Site
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