Forensic Archeology

 

Forensic Archeology is a discipline that combines the fields of archaeology and forensics, in which archaeological and scientific knowledge is used to analyze and interpret archaeological evidence related to crimes and criminal investigations. This specialization includes studying how archaeological techniques are used to collect and analyze evidence to provide the necessary evidence in criminal cases.

Fields of study of forensic archaeology:

  • Collecting archaeological evidence: Using archaeological techniques to collect evidence related to crimes, such as objects found at the accident site or bodies.
  • Evidence analysis: Study and analyze archaeological evidence to understand the circumstances of the crime and identify those involved.
  • Scientific evaluation: Providing scientific reports and certificates on archaeological evidence to courts and judicial bodies.
  • Documentation and heritage preservation: Working to protect and preserve antiquities and cultural heritage during criminal investigations.
  • Education and Training: Teaching the archaeological knowledge and skills necessary for forensic investigations and work in this field.

Objectives of studying forensic archeology:

  • Understand how archaeological techniques are used to collect and analyze forensic evidence.
  • Develop archaeological knowledge and techniques to increase the efficiency of forensic investigations.
  • Submitting scientific reports and testimonies that enhance the court’s understanding of archaeological evidence.

Job opportunities for forensic archeology graduates:

  • Government agencies and the police: Working as a forensic investigator in the police or government agencies concerned with criminal investigations.
  • Museums and cultural institutions: working in the fields of preserving and displaying antiquities and cultural heritage.
  • Private sector: Working as a consultant in archaeological services companies that provide criminal investigation services.
  • Academic research: Working as a researcher or professor in higher education institutions in the field of forensic archaeology.

Forensic archeology is a specialized and exciting discipline that combines archaeological and forensic sciences, and provides broad opportunities to work in multiple fields related to preserving cultural heritage and providing evidence to the judiciary.