Forensics

Forensic Archaeology in Anthropology

Forensic Archaeology

Forensic archaeology is a branch of archaeology that blends archaeological methods and techniques to criminal investigations and judicial proceedings.

Questioned Documents - Forensic Anthropology

Questioned Document

Questioned document is a branch of forensic science in which the evidence material is a piece of document that is suspicious in nature.

Accidental Investigations Forensic Anthropology

Accident Investigation

The road accident investigation very important for the purpose of knowing the cause of the incident, cause of death of the victim and claiming insurance.

Criminalstics - Anthroholic

Criminalistics

Criminalistics is the scientific study of crime. Criminalistics, which is also known as ‘Forensic Science’ in simpler terms

Forensic Toxicology Anthroholic

Forensic Toxicology

Forensic Toxicology is a branch of forensic science which deals with toxicological evidence. Forensic toxicology is the application of knowledge of toxins and its adverse effects on the living body in the court of law for the administration of justice.

Taphonomy

Taphonomy

The science of taphonomy explores the ways in which organic residues migrate from the biosphere to the lithosphere. This comprises actions that take place after an organism dies (or loses its components), including decomposition, burial, and preservation as mineralized fossils…