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Lecture by Dr. Steve Symes, Mercyhurst University

Human Skeleton
November 13, 2015
All Day
Great Hall Meeting Room 1, Ohio Union

The Graduate Students of Anthropology Association Presents

"Sharp and Blunt Force Trauma as Observed in Modern Forensic Casework"
a lecture by   

Dr. Steve Symes, Mercyhurst University

Diplomate, American Board of Forensic Anthropology
 
 
Friday, November 13th @ 12-2PM in Gerat Hall meeting Room 1, Ohio Unionn
Lecture and Q&A from 12-1PM with reception to follow.
Dr. Steve Symes is a world-renowned forensic anthropologist. He is well known for his interpretation of bone trauma in federal, state, local and international legal casework. In this program, he will be discussing sharp force and blunt force trauma, with a special focus on burning as a force of trauma and its impact on the human skeleton. 
For more information on Dr. Symes: http://www.mercyhurst.edu/faculty/steven-symes