What do forensic anthropologist do?
Forensic anthropology is the examination of skeletal remains. A
forensic anthropologist can first determine if the remains are in
fact human. Then he can determine the gender, approximate age,
physical stature, their occupation, and likely racial affiliation
of the person in life. He can also estimate approximate time since
death, likely cause of death and any identifying illnesses or
wounds suffered in life that could leave traces in the bone
structure.