Certified Answers
/.What are the 4 Biological profile questions asked by forensic anthropologists? -
Answer-✅What was their sex?
What was their age?
What was their ancestry?
What was their height?
/.What are the 2 Individual Identification questions asked by forensic anthropologists? -
Answer-✅Who was this person?
What happened to this person?
/.What is a Body Farm and what purpose does it serve? - Answer-✅It is a farm with
bodies used for research, as it serves in the research of human decomposition.
/.What are 7 materials that can be mistaken for bone? - Answer-✅1. Horn
2. Wood
3. Shell
4. Coral
5. Stone
6. Ceramics
7. Plastic
/.If it is not bone what happens? - Answer-✅No investigation is conducted
/.What are 4 main distinctions that a material is not bone? - Answer-✅1. Size
2. Maturity
3. Architecture
4. Comparative anatomy
/.What is the baculum? - Answer-✅Bone that is found in the penis of mammals, but not
humans.
/.What is the general rule regarding age of remains in forensic investigation? - Answer-
✅Remains older than 50 years are considered non-forensic, however it has changed to
over 100 years in some states.
/.What are the 6 remains that are not of forensic significance? - Answer-
✅Archaeological Remains
, Cemetery Remains
Medical Specimens
Trophy Skulls
Religious Relics
Cremated Remains
/.What does MNI stand for in skeletal analysis? - Answer-✅Minimum Number of
Individuals
/.What are the 4 classes of identification - Answer-✅Contextual
Collective
Presumptive
Positive
/.What does positive identification mean in forensic terms? - Answer-✅Information that
is exclusive to only one individual
/.What role does forensic odontology play in criminal cases? - Answer-✅Dental records
are used to identify individuals.
/.What instrument characteristics are important in forensic analysis of trauma? -
Answer-✅Size, length, width, shape, weight, etc
/.Sharp force trauma v. blunt force trauma? - Answer-✅Blunt object v. sharp object,
wide area v. narrow area, etc
/.What is the primary focus of anthropology? - Answer-✅Identification of human
remains
/.What are 6 types of Language? - Answer-✅Spoken, written, past, present, real, and
fictional
/.How many languages are in the world? - Answer-✅7,102
/.What is FOXP2 referred to as? - Answer-✅The language gene
/.What does Universal Language Theory suggest? - Answer-✅That certain grammatical
structures and rules are inmate to all human languages
/.What is the Critical Age Range? - Answer-✅The time frame from infancy to puberty
when language can be naturally acquired.
/.Language v. Dialect? - Answer-✅Dialect is more specific to a region rather a broad
language