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Margaret Cox is an Adjunct Research Fellow in the Department of Forensic Anthropology at the School of Social Sciences, The University of Western Australia. Her research focuses on forensic archaeology, war casualty recovery, and historical conflict analysis. She contributes to interdisciplinary work involving anthropology, archaeology, and forensic sciences.
Her research interests include the application of forensic methods to recover and identify human remains from conflict zones, as well as the intersection of belief systems and historical contexts in forensic investigations (evident in topics like 'Genesis' and 'Geneva' in her research fingerprint). Her publications address methodologies for recovering war casualties and forensic archaeological practices.
Margaret has co-authored entries in major references such as the Encyclopedia of Forensic Sciences (2022) and the Reference Module in Social Sciences (2023). No scientific awards or grants are explicitly mentioned in the provided text.



