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Forensic Anthropology Companion Podcast
Michael Kenyhercz
16 episodes
1 day ago
A place for authors from the journal Forensic Anthropology to talk a little more in-depth about their articles and also to stimulate research ideas amongst the field at large. Hosted by Dr. Michael Kenyhercz.
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A place for authors from the journal Forensic Anthropology to talk a little more in-depth about their articles and also to stimulate research ideas amongst the field at large. Hosted by Dr. Michael Kenyhercz.
Show more...
Science
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Forensic Anthropology Companion Podcast Episode 7: Vol. 2. No. 1 - Micayla Spiros on the Standardization of Postcranial Nonmetric Traits and Their Utility in Ancestry Analysis
Forensic Anthropology Companion Podcast
25 minutes 52 seconds
4 years ago
Forensic Anthropology Companion Podcast Episode 7: Vol. 2. No. 1 - Micayla Spiros on the Standardization of Postcranial Nonmetric Traits and Their Utility in Ancestry Analysis

In this episode I am joined by Micayla Spiros to discuss her paper, Standardization of Postcranial Nonmetric Traits and Their Utility in Ancestry Analysis from Volume 2. No. 1.  We discuss the concept of ancestry and the trials and tribulations of method standardization. 

Forensic Anthropology Companion Podcast
A place for authors from the journal Forensic Anthropology to talk a little more in-depth about their articles and also to stimulate research ideas amongst the field at large. Hosted by Dr. Michael Kenyhercz.