NPR interview with Dr. Hunt, Anthropologist

Here is a fascinating interview with Dr. Hunt,  a physical anthropologist at the Smithsonian’s Natural History Museum in Washington, D.C.: “As Our Skin Sags With Age, So Do Our Bones”

 

Nate Levy/NPR

 

It’s fascinating, and a must-read for any forensic artist, experienced or aspiring.

Thanks to Joe Mullins from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children for pointing out this interview. And make sure you check out Joe’s group on Facebook, “Forensic Art Talk.” All forensic art, all the time!

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