Instructional Video11:56
SciShow

The Founder Of Forensic Anthropology Was Wrong About Everything

12th - Higher Ed
Aleš Hrdlička is known as the founder of forensic anthropology, and remains a huge part of the story of the history of anthropology as a science. But his legacy of racism and just bad science is one that this field has been reckoning...
Instructional Video8:41
Catalyst University

Biochemical Mechanism of the Smell of Death | How do Bodies Decay?

Higher Ed
In this video, we will discuss the stages of corpse decomposition and also the molecules (and their biosynthetic pathways) that contribute to the smell of a dead, decaying body.
Instructional Video
Smithsonian Institution

National Museum of Natural History: Qrius: Forensic Anthropology Bone Whispering

9th - 10th
This forensics anthropologist probes into the stories bones can tell about the environment, the life and the death of the past. [29:15]
Instructional Video
NPR: National Public Radio

Npr Videos:skunk Bear: Whose Bones Are These? Investigating a Classroom Skeleton

9th - 10th
Using the tools of forensic anthropology, we explore the life and times of the mysterious skeleton we found in a high school art room. [7:07]
Audio
Science Friday Initiative

Science Friday: The Body Farm

9th - 10th
Join Ira Flatow for a talk with Body Farm founder and forensic anthropologist Bill Bass on what bones can tell police about a crime. [17:24]
Audio
Science Friday Initiative

Science Friday: Meet the Brains Behind 'Bones'

9th - 10th
Forensic anthropologist and writer Kathy Reichs talks about her new novel "Bones Are Forever" and her ongoing work on the TV crime-fighting series "Bones."