Forensic Anthropology: Introduction to Dental Identification - Saturday 2nd November 2024Info Location Attendee Categories Contact More Info Event Information
DescriptionThis is a beginner’s course aimed at students, professionals working in the heritage, archaeology, and forensic sectors, as well as anyone with an interest in studying human remains. A range of lecture and hands-on experience with various samples of teeth identification. No previous experience necessary! Morning and Afternoon refreshments will be provided. Areas covered will include: - The use of teeth in identification for archaeology and forensic contexts - Tooth identification – adult verses non-adult teeth, ageing using teeth development for non-adults and tooth wear for adults - An introduction to dental disease
Day Programme: 09:00 - 09:30 Sign in and Welcome 09:30 – 10:00 Introduction to Dental Anthropology/Use in Forensics & Archaeology 10:00 – 11:30 Lecture – Tooth Identification Adult VS Non-Adult 11:30 – 12:00 Coffee Break 12:00 – 13:00 Lab Session: Record Dentition, AMTL, Single Tooth Identification 13:00 – 14:00 Lunch (Bring your own) 14:00 – 15:00 Lecture: Age Techniques and Intro to Dental Pathology 15:00 – 15:30 Coffee Break 15:30 – 17:00 Lab Session: Adult VS Non-Adult, Age at death using teeth
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Additional ItemsContactFor more information about this event, please contact Samantha on [email protected] More InformationTerms and Conditions – Forensic Anthropology 2024 1. Forensic Anthropology 2024 is administered by Anglia Ruskin University (ARU). 2. Event fees are; a) Payable to confirm booking b) VAT exempt c) Payable in Pounds Sterling by online payment with credit or debit card d) Subject to refund only if; The event is cancelled according to 7b
a) Attendance at event on the days specified on the online store b) All event materials provided by speakers or the organisers at the event 4. Non Student ticket fees cover; a) Attendance at event on the days specified on the online store b) All event materials provided by speakers or the organisers at the event 5. Fees do not cover; a) Accommodation b) Meals except where separately identified c) Travel d) Any other assistance or materials 6. ARU reserves the right to; a) Amend any or all aspects of the published programme b) Postpone or cancel the event 48 hours before the event date. c) Prohibit entry to, or expel from, the event anyone who is disruptive or otherwise considered to pose a risk to the proper order of the event d) Cancel the event, subject to government guidance on COVID-19. In the event of cancellation, ARU will refund the cost of the event ticket, however ARU cannot be held responsible for any other costs incurred by attendees. 7. Unless explicitly withheld, attendance will imply that a student or non-student gives permission: a) To be photographed within the area occupied by the event and that such photographs maybe used in future publicity for Forensic Anthropology or other reasonable use by ARU. b) For their email address to enable ARU to send information relevant to this and other imagery and cognition events only (this permission can be withdrawn by the delegate on receipt of any email. |