How A Human Bone Collection in Honolulu Aids Forensic Anthropology in Asia

Rows of human skulls are neatly organized on wall-mounted shelves, each placed in a number-labeled clear container, in a lab at the University of Hawaii’s John A. Burns School of Medicine.  Other bones are placed throughout the room, from robust femurs lined up on a table beneath the shelves to finely pulverized cremains – human … Continue reading How A Human Bone Collection in Honolulu Aids Forensic Anthropology in Asia