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1.Forensic Anthropology:Definition & Scope
2.Human Osteology:Introduction & Principle
3.Different Types of Bones
4.Anatomy of Skull
5.Comparative skeletal anatomy:Human And Non Human
6.Identification of Bone and Determination of Side
7.Skeletal Age and Ossification
8.Comparison of Skeletal Remains
9.Biological Profiling of skeletal remains:Demography,Age,Sex,Stature
10.Ethics Involved While Handling of Human Bones
11.Anthropometry
12.Bertillon system of Identification
13.Somatometry and Somatoscopy Observations in Personal Identification and Racial variations
14.Anthropometric and Osteometric variation in Human Populations
15.Forensic Odontology:Introduction
16.Different Types of Teeth & Their functions
17.Structural Variations of the Teeth:human and Non Human
18.Age Estimation from Teeth in Young and Adult human Beings
19.Dental Anomalies and Their Significance in Personal Identification
20.Forensic Significance of Odontological studies
21.Forensic Facial Reconstruction
22. Chronological Developments in Forensic Facial Reconstruction
23. Frankfurt’s plane with respect to orthodontics
24. Facial Superimposition-I
25. Facial Superimposition – II
26. Importance of Facial Reconstruction in Forensics
27.Identification through Hair Morphology
28.Forensic Archaeology- Introduction and Principle
29. Recovery of Forensic Evidences from Graves
30. Exhumation
31. Genetic and Congenital Anomalies – I
32. Genetic and Congenital Anomalies – II
33. Forensic Significance of Anomalies
34. Forensic Anthropology in Mass Disasters
35. Significance of Forensic Anthropology-Case Studies