How Does Forensic Anthropology Help Solve Crimes? - with Sue M. Black

Please be aware that due to the nature of the topic of forensic anthropology, this recording includes discussions of violence, child sexual abuse, death by suicide and mass-fatality events, which some viewers may find disturbing. Forensic anthropology aims to unveil the identity of a person from sparse evidence, be it the perpetrator or the victim. Sue’s book “All That Remains: A Life in Death“ is available to buy now: Subscribe for regular science videos: Watch the Q&A: Books referred to in this talk: “The Death Ship“ by B. Traven - Dame Susan Margaret Black DBE FRSE FRCP is a Scottish forensic anthropologist, anatomist and academic. She is Pro Vice-Chancellor for Engagement at Lancaster University. Sue was awarded an OBE in 2001 for her work in war crimes investigations in Kosovo and in 2016 she was awarded a DBE for her services to education and
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