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Forensic Anthropology
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Anthropology
Undergraduate 3
04/25/2010

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What are the two phases of human identification described by Karen Ramey Burns?
Definition
Osteological description and human identification
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What are the four sections that Byers uses to divide the traits used to determine ancestry of a skull?
Definition
Nose, face, vault, jaws and teeth
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What bone in the post-cranial skeleton has been extensively studied (beginning with Steward 1962) for the determination of ancestry based on its shape?
Definition
Femur
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Besides using the long bones or a complete skeleton, name two of three additional bones used to determine stature, as described by Byers.
Definition
Metacarpals, metatarsals, vertebral column
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Byers discusses that Jantz et al (1995) discovered a problem with Mildred Trotter's measurement of which long bone?
Definition
Tibia
Term
Where are most of the features used to assess ancestry found on the skeleton?
Definition
Skull
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Is it possible to get stature from a fragmentary long bone?
Definition
Yes, by measuring segments of the fragmentary long bones to determine the total bone length and then entering that length into stature equations.
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The Fully method of stature estimation requires which sections of the body to be present in order to estimate the stature?
Definition
Skull, all vertebrae, femur, tibia, and ankle bones
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What are the three types of procedures using metric measurements (as described by Byers) that are used to determine ancestry of a skeleton?
Definition
Direct measurement, indexes, discriminant functions
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Name the three basic types of pathological conditions.
Definition
Lytic, Deformative and Proliferative
Term
Define mtDNA. Describe the inheritance pattern associated with mtDNA.
Definition
Mitochondrial DNA; it is found in every cell of the human body; it is maternally inherited
Term
What are the five ancestry categories that Forensic Anthropologists use to classify individuals when analyzing ancestry?
Definition
White (Caucasian), Black (African), Asian, Hispanic, Native American
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Race
Definition
individuals sharing common alleles; individuals sharing common genetic background
Term
Wormian bones
Definition
accessory bones at the lambdoidal suture
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Metopic suture
Definition
vertical suture through the frontal bone
Term
Spina Bifida
Definition
congenital abnormality that can cause death (and leaves the sacrum with separated right and left neural arches)
Term
Sondylysis
Definition
separation of neural arch from the body of the vertebrae
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Name the three major methods described in Byers that are used for positive identification of remains.
Definition
Forensic Odontology match (antemortem/postmortem Dental Match), Radiography (x rays), Skull Photo-superimposition
Term
markers of occupational stress
Definition
changes on the bones due to repeated activity associated with jobs or sports
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Lytic Lesions
Definition
Lesions/disease that involve abnormal loss of bone
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Proliferative Lesions
Definition
Lesions/Disease that lay down excess bone
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Deformative Lesions

 

Definition
Abnormal contours or shapes of the bones of the skeleton
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What are the two application procedures of facial imaging?
Definition
Facial Reproduction and Photographic Superimposition
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Accessory Foramen
Definition
Foramina (foramen or holes) in bones where they are not normally found
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Trephination
Definition
holes in the braincase due to surgery
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Osteophytosis
Definition
condition in which small spurs of bone project from an area that is normally smooth or flat
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Trauma-induced Pseudo Arthroses

 

Definition
single bone divided into two segments joined by fibrous tissue due to an injury that has not healed properly
Term
Name and define 3 basic types of pathological conditions 
Definition
Lytic (destruction of bone), Deformative (deformation of bone), and Proliferative (excessive bone growth)
Term
Identify 3 methods of positive identification.
Definition
Antemortem radiographs, fingerprints, DNA analysis, skull photo superimposition, dental identification
Term
Distinguish between the causes of a parry fracture and a Colle's fracture.
Definition
Parry fracture is a fracture of the ulna that occurs during self-defense (holding their arms up to protect themselves). Colle's fracture is a fracture, usually of the distal radius, due to a fall forwayrd and the victim attempting to catch themselves.
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Cause of death
Definition
Factors that cause a person to stop breathing and their heart to stop beating
Term
Manner of death
Definition
The way a person died (homicide, suicide, natural, undetermined, accident)
Term
Green stick fractures
Definition
Breaks in the bones where separation of the 2 halves of the bones does NOT occur
Term
Comminuted fracture
Definition
breaks that result in multiple fragments of bone
Term
Radiating lines
Definition
Fractures that radiate outward from the area of applied force
Term
List 3 categories of perimortem.
Definition
Projectile (bullet, ballistic), Sharp Force, Blunt Force
Term
Concentric Fractures
Definition
Circular or semi-circular fractures that radiate around a central impact site
Term
Epiphyseal fracture
Definition
Fracture at the end of a long bone that separates the epiphysis from the diaphysis
Term
List 3 forms of incomplete fractures.
Definition
Fracture (plastic deformation), Bone Bruise (occult intraosseous fracture), Torus (bucling) Fracture, Greenstick Fracture, Toddler's Fracture, Vertical Fracture, Depressed Fracture
Term
List 3 forms of complete fractures.
Definition
Transverse, Oblique, Spiral, Comminuted, Epiphyseal
Term
What 2 rulings were in contention in the case of Daubert v. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals, Inc.?
Definition
Frye and Federal Rules of Evidence
Term
List the 4 categories of information that we normally investigate in regards to Blunt Force trauma to the skeleton.
Definition
Type of Instrument (or skull most violated region), Number of Blows, Sequence of Blows, Point(s) of Impact
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List the 3 categories of information that we normally investigate in regards to Sharp Force trauma to the skeleton.
Definition
Blade Dimensions, Debris carried into the wound, Blade Characteristics
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List the 4 categories of information that we normally investigate in regards to Ballistic trauma to the skeleton.
Definition
Projectile (type), Number of Shots, Sequence of Shots, Direction of Shots
Term
Blunt Force Trauma
Definition
trauma using blunt object or force
Term
Ballistic Trauma
Definition
Trauma using a projectile/bullet
Term
Sharp Force Trauma
Definition
blunt force trauma with a sharp instrument (trauma with a sharp instrument)
Term
Thermal Damage (Trauma)
Definition
damage due to heat exposure (or burning)
Term
List the 6 goals of a forensic autopsy.
Definition
Who are you? When did you die? Where did you die? Why did you die? What happened? Who did it?
Term
What does DMORT stand for and what do they do?
Definition
Disaster Mortuary Operational Response Teams. They are a multidisciplinary team that responds to mass fatality incidents (or something along those lines).
Term
Name the 4 categories of gunshot wound distances and describe the characteristics of each.
Definition

  • contact - touching the skin/searing of skin
  • close range - burnt gun powder residue on the skin
  • intermediate - stippling/unburnt gunpowder on the skin
  • indeterminate - cannot say due to lack of burning or stippling

Term
Explain the difference between a laceration and an incised wound.
Definition

  • laceration - blunt with abraded/contused edges and deep tissue bridging
  • incised - sharp, smooth edge with no tissue bridging

Term
Mechanism of death
Definition
alterations of the physiology and biochemistry that ultimately lead to death
Term
MFI
Definition
Mass Fatality Incidents
Term
EEAF
Definition
Argentine Forensic Anthropology Team (Equipo Argentino de Antropologia Forense)
Term
List 4 of the 6 categories of pathological diagnosis.
Definition
Neoplastic, infectious, genetic/metabolic, aging/senescence, dietary, traumatic/violent
Term
Who is Dr. Clyde Snow and what was his impact on the field?
Definition
A forensic anthropologist who led the first anthropological investigation of human rights atrocities in Argentina (changed the landscape of human rights investigation)
Term
Pathology
Definition
The science of the study of the origin, nature and course of disease.
Term
List the 5 manners of death.
Definition
Natural, Accident, Suicide, Homicide, Undetermined
Term
Forensic Pathology
Definition
The application of pathological techniques and methods of diagnosis for the interpretation of medical conditions affecting the public
Term
List the 3 major goals of human rights evidentiary investigations.
Definition

  • objective/scientific reconstruction of events
  • collect evidence that can be used in court
  • identify the dead

Term
List 3 specialists that are present in typical CIL recovery teams.
Definition
Forensic Anthropologist (Archaeologist), Military Officer, Medic
Term
What does SAR stand for?
Definition
Search and Recovery
Term
Where is the CIL located?
Definition
Hickam Air Force Base (Honolulu, HI)
Term
What does JPAC-CIL stand for?
Definition
Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command - Central Identification Laboratory
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