Event Date and Time: Tuesday, February 24, 2015 - 12:30pm
Location: Woods Hall Room 1102
Ellis R. Kerley taught at the Department of Anthropology at the University of Maryland from 1972 to 1987, and served as its Chair from 1974 to 1978. He was a biological anthropologist with a specialty in the analysis of human and non-human primate bones. His forensic cases included analysis on the remains of the astronauts after the Challenger Space Shuttle disaster in 1986 and Nazi War criminal Dr. Josef Mengele. His most significant contribution to forensic anthropology was the development of a method to determine age at death from histological analysis of bone. Ms. London will discuss his methods and applications.
Marilyn London is a Forensic Anthropologist for the US Department of Health and Human Services. She is employed as necessary to help identify human remains from multiple-fatality incidents. She also analyzes and documents human skeletal remains in the collections of the National Museum of Natural History.
For more details visit: http://anth.umd.edu/event/brown-bag-lecture
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