July 2, 1999
U. of California Professor Meets the Demands of Forensic Anthropology
Suppose you expired somewhere in the hilly coastland around Monterey Bay and lay undiscovered for a few weeks or months. Chances are good that Alison Galloway would come to know you very, very well.
Ms. Galloway, an expert on human bones and an associate professor of anthropology at the University of California here, is one of a few dozen certified forensic anthropologists in the country. Ten or 15 times a year, local authorities
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