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Career Plans By: Tamea Williams. Forensic Anthropologist A forensic anthropologist is a person who studies the remains of a human.

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1 Career Plans By: Tamea Williams

2 Forensic Anthropologist A forensic anthropologist is a person who studies the remains of a human.

3 What do they do? (DETERMINING) How a person dies Race Sex Age Time of death Type of occupation in which they worked The health status of a victim

4 How a person dies Bone Cuts Broken Bones Postmortem (no signs in healing; after death wounds) and Antemortem (before death; broken bone)

5 Identity (RACE,SEX,Age) A person’s sex can be determined on how big their bone’s are, and the way the areas around the muscle attachment are lager, and rugged. A male’s bones would be larger than a female’s

6 Identity (RACE, SEX, Age) Dental formation and eruption can tell the age of a person after death Sometimes a disease may cause a person’s age to be mislead; in this case anthropologists use a range of age

7 Identity (RACE,SEX,Age) A person’s race is determined by their facial features feature’s

8 Other Forensics After determining the age, race, and sex of the victim a Forensic Artist may create a visual image of the victim (this is called facial reconstruction).

9 Becoming an Anthropologist (Education) Prepare yourself for at least seven years of college A PhD is required, though some people get their BA (Bachelor of Arts) then go on to the next degree

10 Becoming an Anthropologist (work field) While becoming a Forensic Anthropologist, you should pursue many different jobs Military Medical Examiners In Universities Field Archeology

11 Becoming an Anthropologist (Working with the law) If you are planning to work in crime labs with police detectives and lawyers, should study law, as you might have to go up against a jury.

12 How much do (FA) make.? Money!!!!!!! Assistance Professor: $35,000-$50,000 per year Full-time Professor: $90,000- $100,000 per year State, Federal Service (FBI): $95,000-$125,000 and up

13 My Future Finish high school Go to college Find a good paying, hardworking job Become Rich


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