The home page of the American Board of Forensic Anthropology. Includes information on the ABFA's purpose and certification requirements, an application for certification, a listing of ABFA diplomates, and contact information.
Contains several on-line papers dealing with various topics in forensic anthropology, including handedness studies, gunshot wounds, war crimes, and the use of archaeological evidence in politics. A password is needed to access the links page.
A company based in San Jose, CA, researching and developing a computerized laser process 3-D craniofacial reconstruction of skeletal remains. No projected completion date.
Images of patterns of injury associated with trauma in gross, microscopic, and radiographic views. Explanatory text accompanies each image. Mostly soft tissue, but includes some skeletal trauma difficult to find elsewhere (such as gunshot wounds and skull fracture).
Information on forensic science and links to other forensic web sites. Features a free
e-mail service that updates subscribers twice monthly with news of new information added to this site and new forensic sites on the web.