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Forensic anthropology in Turkey

E S Güleç1, M Y Işcan

  • 1Fiziki Antropoloji Bölümü, Dil ve Tarih Coğrafya Fakültesi, Ankara Universitesi, Turkey.

Forensic Science International
|May 25, 1994
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Forensic anthropology in Turkey is developing to meet the need for population-specific standards in age, stature, and sex determination for contemporary individuals. This field is crucial for accurate forensic applications using skeletal biology. Keywords: forensic anthropology, Turkey, skeletal biology, forensic application, population-specific standards.

Area of Science:

  • Forensic Anthropology
  • Skeletal Biology
  • Physical Anthropology

Background:

  • Long history of skeletal biology research in Turkey.
  • Recent shift towards studying contemporary populations for forensic applications.
  • Need for population-specific standards in forensic anthropology.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline the development of forensic anthropology in Turkey.
  • To highlight the establishment of research programs for modern Turkish populations.
  • To emphasize the ongoing development of forensic standards for the Turkish population.

Main Methods:

  • Building upon the foundations of physical anthropology in Turkey.
  • Initiating research programs in institutions like the Institute of Forensic Medicine and Department of Physical Anthropology.

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  • Collecting data on modern Turkish individuals for forensic analysis.
  • Main Results:

    • Active research programs are underway in key Turkish institutions.
    • Projects are focused on developing age and sex determination standards for the Turkish population.
    • Graduate student research is contributing to the field's growth.

    Conclusions:

    • Forensic anthropology in Turkey is evolving from historical studies to contemporary forensic needs.
    • Development of population-specific standards is a key focus for accurate forensic identification.
    • The field is expanding with dedicated research programs and academic contributions.