Skeletal Trauma: An Anthropological Review

Author:

Love Jennifer C.1,Wiersema Jason M.2

Affiliation:

1. District of Columbia Office of the Chief Medical Examiner - Anthropology

2. Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences - Forensic Anthropology Division

Abstract

As anthropologists take on a larger role in medical examiner's offices, the incorporation of bone trauma analysis into the autopsy increases. The purpose of this invited review is to summarize recent anthropological literature that exemplifies the value of forensic anthropology in medicolegal death investigation, concentrating in the area of skeletal trauma analysis. Forensic anthropologists have a strong understanding of bone's response to trauma, gained through research and case studies. With this body of knowledge they are able to examine and interpret skeletal injury resulting from blunt, sharp, firearm, and thermal trauma. For example, toolmark class characteristics are recognized through sharp force injury examination, and fracture pattern analysis provides details of the impacting surface area. Interpretation of skeletal trauma allows for reconstruction of events surrounding death, and may inform the manner of death classification.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Pathology and Forensic Medicine

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