
معرفی
Allysha Winburn holds a Ph.D., M.A., and B.A. in Anthropology and has contributed significantly to forensic anthropology and biological anthropology through research and publications. Her work addresses skeletal age estimation, error and uncertainty in forensic methods, theoretical frameworks, and ritual use of human remains.
Research Interests:
- Skeletal age estimation
- Error and uncertainty in forensic anthropological methods
- Theoretical frameworks for forensic anthropology
- Ritual use of human remains
Selected Publications Trends: Her research spans forensic analysis of human remains, methodological critiques, and cultural/ritual contexts of skeletal material, with a focus on medicolegal implications and taphonomic signatures.
Grants and Awards:
- National Institute of Justice (NIJ) FY 15 Graduate Research Fellowship (Grant #: 2015-R2-CX-0009)
- P.E.O. Scholar Award (International Chapter of the P.E.O. Sisterhood), 2015-16
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