| Forensic Anthro You scored 28 living culture, 34 growing culture, 52 digging culture, and 24 talking culture! |
| Your scores suggest you might be interested in Forensic Anthropology, the application of archaeology and biological anthropology to questions of law. A forensic anthropologist may be called upon to determine how long human remains have been in the ground (if less than 50 years, it's considered a crime scene). They may also be asked to determine age, sex, and "race," or create facial reconstructions that may help identify victims. |
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I would have never guessed that I'm a forensics person. Archaeology, definitely, but forensics? Well I guess they're interrelated. But I'd much rather be working with architecture. And on the tel.

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