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Student Research Photo Gallery
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Senior Forensic Anthropology student, Ben Thompson, researching the problems in differentiating Hispanic crania from other ancestral groups.
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Senior Forensic Anthropology student Laken Campbell using the RUFSI Keyence Digital Microscope to analyze perimortem Blunt Force Trauma to human ribs.
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William Willis, a recent RU Anthropological Sciences graduate and current RUFSI intern uses the RUFSI’s portable x-ray fluorescence (XRF) chemical analyzer to compare the chemical signatures of lithic (stone) resources used by prehistoric Native American to make stone tools in Southwest Virginia.
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Daniel Riegel, senior Anthropological Sciences major, is analyzing prehistoric ceramics (pottery) from Native American sites.
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Laurel Finney recently investigated, through the use of the XRF, the presence of GSR (gunshot residue) on bone undergoing gunshot trauma.