Evaluation of ancestry from human skeletal remains: a concise review
Ancestry assessment represents a major component of forensic anthropological analysis of recovered human remains. Interpretations of ancestry, together with other aspects of the biological profile, can help narrow the search of missing persons and contribute to eventual positive identification. Such...
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Main Authors: | Eugénia Cunha (Author), Douglas H. Ubelaker (Author) |
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2020-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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