1.they don't deal with flesh
2. they don't heal injured people
3. Normally they do not work directly on FBI cases by chasing criminals
4. They don't eat bodies
5. they don't find bodies
That would depend where you work.
The Jeffersonian Institute
She's a forensic anthropologist. Her specialty is identifying human remains
When Booth says "who are you?" he is not wondering who she is, he is wondering if she is the Brennan in his dream that he is married to or if she is his forensic anthropologist partner.
Its a vague question. But maybe Forensic Anthropologist is what you're looking for since this is in the Bones tv show section.
A forensic anthropologist will work varying hours depending on the project or who they are working for. An average of 40-60 hours a week would not be uncommon.
Bones
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A forensic anthropologist should be detail-oriented and knowledgeable with various types of weapons. They should also be skilled in anatomy.
a Forensic Anthropologist wow and this is coming from a 12 year old.
The main factors which can be determined from the analysis of skeletal remains are... 1. Age 2. Stature 3. Gender 4. Race 5. Trauma
Forensic Anthropologist.
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Antropólogo Forensico
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You could study anthropology at the University of Tennessee or maybe Kansas state. You can become a forensic anthropologist by studying near a research facility
The name for the type of anthropologist who examines human remains from archaeological sites is a physical anthropologist.