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Marilyn R. London is a Lecturer in Anthropology at the National Museum of Natural History, part of the Smithsonian Institution. She serves as a forensic anthropologist for the U.S. Departments of Defense and Health and Human Services, specializing in skeletal analysis and aviation archaeology. She directs the Forensic Aviation Archaeology field program in Austria, investigating World War II aircraft crash sites.
Education: M.A. 1979 from University of New Mexico; B.A. 1977 from George Washington University.
Research focuses on forensic anthropology, skeletal analysis, and aviation archaeology. Her publications span educational materials for children, forensic taphonomy studies, and anthropological compendiums.
Advising and grants: No formal advisees listed. Her fieldwork and museum roles imply active involvement in archaeological and forensic projects, though specific grants are not detailed here.
Labs/Teams: Affiliated with the National Museum of Natural History's anthropology division, collaborating with U.S. government agencies on forensic and historical projects.
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