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A Study On Forensic Anthropology In India

Author(s) Ms. Gayathri Vijayan
Country India
Abstract Forensic anthropology is the study of human remains and bones to help identify victims, determine how they died, and reconstruct the circumstances around their deaths. Forensic anthropologists use their knowledge of human variation, skeletal anatomy, and archaeological techniques to analyze bones and their recovery context. The aim of the study is to analyse whether Forensic anthropology is essential for solving criminal cases involving unidentified human remains and furthermore the objectives include to measure whether the use of technology, such as 3D reconstruction, has improved the accuracy of forensic anthropology. A total of 200 samples were collected. Furthermore, using variables such as age, gender, education, location etc as an independent variable and some of the dependent variables are that forensic anthropologists work with archaeological methods, Forensic anthropology is essential for solving criminal cases involving unidentified human remains, whether the use of technology, such as 3D reconstruction, has improved the accuracy of forensic anthropology, Under forensic anthropology which of the following is not related to it. The research has relied on simple percentages and graphs and secondary data which are referred to with books and articles and research papers. Overall, forensic anthropology is indispensable in modern criminal investigations, particularly in cases of mass disasters or when remains are extensively damaged. The integration of advanced technology has notably enhanced the accuracy of forensic analysis, positioning it as an essential tool in the broader criminal justice process. Future research and continued technological advancements will further elevate the role of forensic anthropology in solving complex criminal cases.
Keywords Forensic, Skeletons, Archeological remains, 3D reconstruction, victims.
Field Biology > Zoology
Published In Volume 7, Issue 2, March-April 2026
Published On 2026-03-01

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