Involves identification of an assailant by comparing...
bitemark
Alfred Swaine Taylor and Thomas Stevenson did what?
covered hair in a forensic science text
In______ culture, earliest records of studying patterns on human hands is 1684
Western
Side of towards cheek
Buccal
Define Anthropology:
The field of study that deals with analysis of human skeletal remains resulting from the unexplained deaths
Teeth is made of...
Enamel
What we use today are chemical tests, neutron activation analysis, and
DNA analysis
The oldest item that was used to see the fingerprinting was
clay tablets by China
Side towards tongue
Lingual
Five sub disciplines:
Biological, or physical anthropology
Archaeology
Cultural Anthropology
Linguistics
Applied Anthropology
Teeth can even endure....
A) Wind
B) Fire
C) Erosion
D) Inflation
Any of the fine threadlike strands growing from the skin of humans, mammals, and some other animals:
Hair
______ ____ first noted that no two fingerprints are the same
Andreas Mayer
toward the midline of the body
Mesial
Recover...
Human Remains
Chart teeth:
number of teeth and fillings present
Hair helps regulate...
body temperature
_______ _____ ______ started collecting fingerprints and noted that they didn't change with age.
Sir William Herschel
Distal
Forensic Anthropology Certification can be obtained at:
American Board of Forensic Anthropology
For dental evidence they check for age estimation, oral hygiene, _______ _____
and smoking habits
Who published a comprehensive study of hair?
Victor Balthazard and Marcelle Lambert
Assistant clerk at Paris police station and basically created a way to figure out criminals through measurements and fingerprints:
Alphonse Bertillion
Occulustal surface
chewing surface
What dog is used to locate human remains:
Cadaver Dogs