Putting a Name to
a Face
For more than 60
years, physical anthropologists at the Smithsonian Institution
in Washington, DC, have assisted the FBI with cases involving
unidentified human remains. Read how forensic facial reconstruction
and photographic superimposition can establish the identity of
unknown individuals and provide closure in unsolved cases.
To
the article
Read more about forensic
art and facial imaging in abstracts
from the
9th Biennial Scientific Meeting
of the International Association for Craniofacial Identification.
Forensic Science Communications
October 2000 Volume 2 Number 4
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