women forensic anthropologists

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women forensic anthropologists

Lovely in her bones

1990
Anthropology student Elizabeth MacPherson joins an archaeological dig in North Carolina designed to determine whether an obscure Native American tribe has a legal claim on the land, but her curiosity is drawn back into the modern world when the leader of the dig is found murdered.

The bone lady

life as a forensic anthropologist
2000
Mary Manhein shares many of the fascinating cases she has encountered during her years as a forensic anthropologist.

Bones to ashes

2007
Forensic anthropologist Temperance Brennan is called to Acadia when the body of a young girl is found, and as she investigates the case, Temperance uncovers a startling link between the victim and her childhood friend, Evangeline, who disappeared more than twenty years earlier.

Devil bones

2009
Forensic anthropologist Temperance Brennan investigates the murders of a teenage boy and girl in Charlotte, North Carolina, uncovering a web of dishonest politics, religious persecution, and voodoo.

Cross bones

2006
Forensic anthropologist Dr. Temperance Brennan and detective Andrew Ryan's investigation of a murder victim in Montreal sends them to Israel to probe the origins of a skeleton and ancient crypt that may have a link to the Montreal case.

Devil bones

2008
Forensic anthropologist Temperance Brennan investigates the murders of a teenage boy and girl in Charlotte, North Carolina, uncovering a web of dishonest politics, religious persecution, and voodoo.

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