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UWF professor examines human remains
Updated: Wednesday, 06 Mar 2013, 10:12 AM CST | Published : Tuesday, 05 Mar 2013, 7:32 PM CST
~~PENSACOLA, Fla. (WALA) - Two recent cases of human remains discovered in Alabama will be analyzed across the state line at the University of West Florida.
Dr. Joanne Curtin, a UWF associate professor in the Department of Anthropology, is looking into the remains found in Baldwin County on February 16 and the bones discovered in Mobile County Monday, March 4.
~~FOX10 News asked Curtin how long this process may take. She said it depends on the skeleton, how complete it is.
Curtin said for a full skeleton, it can take her several days to analyze the bones and produce a report.
But for fragmented remains like the ones found in Baldwin County, there’s only a limited amount of information that can be discovered.
http://www.fox10tv.com/dpp/news/local_news/pensacola/uwf-professor-examines-skeletal-remains
Updated: Wednesday, 06 Mar 2013, 10:12 AM CST | Published : Tuesday, 05 Mar 2013, 7:32 PM CST
~~PENSACOLA, Fla. (WALA) - Two recent cases of human remains discovered in Alabama will be analyzed across the state line at the University of West Florida.
Dr. Joanne Curtin, a UWF associate professor in the Department of Anthropology, is looking into the remains found in Baldwin County on February 16 and the bones discovered in Mobile County Monday, March 4.
~~FOX10 News asked Curtin how long this process may take. She said it depends on the skeleton, how complete it is.
Curtin said for a full skeleton, it can take her several days to analyze the bones and produce a report.
But for fragmented remains like the ones found in Baldwin County, there’s only a limited amount of information that can be discovered.
http://www.fox10tv.com/dpp/news/local_news/pensacola/uwf-professor-examines-skeletal-remains