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Forensic anthropologist outlines lab work on remains from Tulsa Race Massacre excavations
Summary
Phoebe Stubblefield, lead forensic anthropologist for the CA Pound Human Identification Lab, described radiography, inventory, and storage processes used to examine remains exhumed from Oak Lawn and explained how artifacts and skeletal evidence are recorded and preserved.
Phoebe Stubblefield, lead forensic anthropologist for the CA Pound Human Identification Lab at the University of Florida, gave a detailed tour of the lab processes being used in the Tulsa Race Massacre investigation.
Stubblefield described radiography work: remains are placed on tables, selected portions are x-rayed using a computed…
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