Forensic Anthropology - Notable Forensic Anthropologists

Notable Forensic Anthropologists

  • John Lawrence Angel (1915–1988)
  • William M. Bass (University of Tennessee, Emeritus)
  • Hugh E. Berryman (Middle Tennessee State University)
  • Sue Black (University of Dundee, UK)
  • Jane E. Buikstra (Arizona State University)
  • Karen Ramey Burns (1948–2012)
  • Michael Finnegan (Kansas State University)
  • George W. Gill (University of Wyoming, Emeritus)
  • Richard Jantz (University of Tennessee, Emeritus)
  • Ellis R. Kerley (1924–1998)
  • William R. Maples (1937–1997)
  • Elizabeth Murray (College of Mount St. Joseph)
  • Fredy Peccerelli (Guatemalan Forensic Anthropology Foundation)
  • Kathy Reichs (University of North Carolina at Charlotte)
  • Clyde Snow (Argentine Forensic Anthropology Team)
  • Mildred Trotter (1899–1991)
  • Douglas H. Ubelaker (Smithsonian Institution, George Washington University)
  • Kewal Krishan (forensic anthropologist) (Panjab University)

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