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Bioarchaeology & Forensic Anthropology w/ Paulina Meléndez

Bioarchaeology & Forensic Anthropology w/ Paulina Meléndez

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On this episode of Anthropuzzled, we speak with Paulina Meléndez, an independent scientist and researcher whose work bridges the fields of bioarchaeology and forensic anthropology.

Her expertise lies in understanding how the study of human remains can illuminate both past societies and present-day issues. Bioarchaeology helps us interpret how people once lived, ate, and interacted with their environments, insights that continue to inform our understanding of humanity today. Forensic anthropology, meanwhile, applies these methods to identify missing persons and assist in criminal investigations.

Her passion lies in uncovering the connections between archaeological sites, their histories, and the people who once inhabited them. Whether through bioarchaeology or forensic work, Paulina approaches each case as an opportunity to piece together the human story. Paulina also discusses the emotional challenges that can arise when working closely with human remains and highlights the importance of maintaining a strong support system and a healthy work-life balance.

Tune in to hear Paulina's reflections on the development of anthropology as a field and her insights into the world of bioarchaeology and forensic anthropology.

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