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Steven A. Symes

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Steven A. Symes is primarily known for his scholarly work on skeletal trauma analysis and for his applied casework and frequent courtroom appearances providing forensic anthropology testimony. However, many may not know that throughout his career Steve has also been a proponent of photography and microscopy. This biography serves to introduce some and enlighten others as to how Steve ended up in forensic anthropology, highlighting aspects of Steve as a mentor, colleague, and friend. This manuscript is based on a chat between the authors, with some details filled in via supporting documents and colleagues.
Title: Steven A. Symes
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Steven A.
Symes is primarily known for his scholarly work on skeletal trauma analysis and for his applied casework and frequent courtroom appearances providing forensic anthropology testimony.
However, many may not know that throughout his career Steve has also been a proponent of photography and microscopy.
This biography serves to introduce some and enlighten others as to how Steve ended up in forensic anthropology, highlighting aspects of Steve as a mentor, colleague, and friend.
This manuscript is based on a chat between the authors, with some details filled in via supporting documents and colleagues.

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