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Forensic Science: Secrets of a 1,000-Year-Old Skeleton - Christmas Lecture 1

Offered By: The Royal Institution via YouTube

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Explore the fascinating world of forensic science in this captivating lecture by Professor Dame Sue Black, part of the Royal Institution's 2022 Christmas Lectures series. Delve into the story of a 1,000-year-old skeleton as the renowned forensic anthropologist unravels its secrets. Learn about innovative techniques in forensic identification, including vein pattern analysis, and discover how these methods are applied in criminal investigations. Gain insights into Sue Black's extensive career, from her work with the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office to her contributions in international disaster response efforts. Understand the importance of forensic anthropology in solving crimes and identifying victims, and explore the intersection of science, anatomy, and criminal justice in this engaging 59-minute presentation.

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Christmas Lectures 2022: Lecture 1/3 – Forensic science with Sue Black


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The Royal Institution

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