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Archaeology & Anthropology: Open Access

Exploring the Intersection of Forensic Science Education: Bridging Forensic Anthropology and Archaeology

  • Open or CloseMeiko Thompson1* and Lisa Mims-Devezin2

    1Forensic Science, Southern University, USA

    2Lisa Mims-Devezin, Biology, Southern University, USA

    *Corresponding author:Meiko Thompson, Forensic Science, Southern University, USA, 6400 Press Drive NSB 373, New Orleans, LA 70126

Submission: July 07, 2023; Published: July 21, 2023

DOI: 10.31031/AAOA.2023.04.000617

ISSN: 2577-1949
Volume4 Issue5

Abstract

Forensic science education is a multidisciplinary field that involves various scientific disciplines. This article focuses on the intersection of forensic anthropology and archaeology within forensic science education. It highlights the importance of incorporating both disciplines to enhance the understanding and application of forensic science. This paper discusses various approaches to bridging the perspectives of forensic anthropology and archaeology to provide a comprehensive educational experience for aspiring forensic scientists. Additionally, it explores the role of interdisciplinary collaboration in facilitating accurate and effective forensic investigations.

Keywords:Forensic science; Education; Forensic anthropology; Forensic archaeology; Comprehensive curriculum

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