Methods Abbreviations Decay (Increase or decrease) Terms Pathologies
100
What is the study of the invasion of the succession pattern of arthropods?
Forensic entomology
100
What is NAGPRA?
Act that protects Native American remains and associated cultural objects
100
What is increase?
Sunlight
100
What is destruction of cells by their own enzymes?
Autolysis
100
What is eburnation?
This is caused when bone habituatually rubs on another bone
200
What is mtDNA?
Method of tracing maternal lineage
200
What is the minimum number of individuals?
MNI stands for this
200
What is increase?
Humidity
200
What is the process of decay?
Putrefaction
200
What is a keel?
This will form when a bone is infected and needs to drain
300
What is the Central Identification Lab in Hawaii?
The military facility which repatriates MIA
300
What is Disaster Mortuary Operational Response Team?
DMORT stands for this
300
What is decrease?
Aridity
300
What is hydrated body fat?
Adipocere
300
What is bone necrosis?
"Bone death"
400
What is Fordisc 2.0?
The program used to construct ancestry from metric and nonmetric traits
400
What is Post mortem interval?
PMI stands for this
400
What is neither?
Weight of individual
400
What is a teacup fracture?
The shaft of a long bone is pushed into the joint, causing pieces to break off around the joint surface
400
What is edentulous ?
When someone loses their teeth and their bone resorbs the spaces where the teeth were
500
What is the typicality probability?
This number must be uncer .05 for the results to be accepted
500
What is What is the Argentine Forensic Anthropology Team?
EAAF stands for this
500
What is increase?
Temperature fluctuations
500
What is ballistics?
Study of firearms
500
What is a stellate lesion?
Syphilis causes this mark on the skull






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