Abstract
Forensic anthropology is an evolving discipline that continues to broaden in both depth and scope. Forensic anthropologists work within an interdisciplinary framework in which a skeletal analysis is usually a single component of a much larger investigation. In recent years, forensic anthropologists have expanded from domestic casework to mass disaster victim identification efforts, international human rights investigations, and the identification of undocumented border crosses (e.g., Mexican nationals).
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