The academic roots of modern forensic anthropology can be traced back to contributions of Europeans, beginning in the 18th century. In particular, Jean-Joseph Sue, Matthieu-Joseph-Bonaventure Orfila, Paul Broca, Paul Topinard, étienne Rollet, Leonce Manouvrier, and Karl Pearson published research on the methodology of stature estimation and related topics. © 2006 Humana Press Inc.
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Ubelaker, D. H. (2006). Introduction to forensic anthropology. In Forensic Anthropology and Medicine: Complementary Sciences From Recovery to Cause of Death (pp. 3–12). Humana Press. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-59745-099-7_1
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