The first step a forensic anthropologist might take to solve the case is to identify the age, gender, race, and height of the victim. They can do this by using clues from the bones. A forensic anthropologist might look at the ends of long bones to find the age. Another clue an anthropologist can use is the shape of the skull. They can use this to figure out the race of a victim. They also use the skull to find the gender of a person, but they can also use the pelvis. This would be their first step because it would help them know more about the victim. It would help them as they continue onto their next step.
The next step a forensic anthropologist might take is to copy the skull and create a facial reconstruction. To do this they will use the information from the previous step to create a face. A copy of the skull is used instead of the real skull so that the actual skull is preserved. This would be the …show more content…
Bill Bass is one of the professionals they might consult. According to William Goodman, “There’s an old saying that dead men tell no tales, I think Dr. Bass proves that that’s not true” (Kohn, 1). A forensic anthropologist might consult Bill Bass because he is famous for his work in identifying the unidentified, he also founded the Body Farm. Another professional that might be consulted is Angela Libal. Libal stated, “The forensic anthropologist (usually also a forensic anthropologist) uses the skull and human anatomy to sculpt a face”