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Sherman A1

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Wed May 29, 2019, 04:23 AM May 2019

St. Joseph's Psychiatric Museum Lets Visitors Pretend To Be Detectives Like On TV [View all]

Skulls and bones have a lot to say.

Among the most basic pieces of information they hold are the gender, age and sometimes cause of death of their former user.

"It's all recorded on the bones. All we have to do is teach people how to interpret those markers left on bone," says Ashley Burns-Meerschaert, who is headed to the Glore Psychiatric Museum in St. Joseph, Missouri to teach forensics classes.

Burns-Meerschaert is director of education at SKELETONS: Museum of Osteology, and has been teaching groups of curious people how to interpret those markers at the museum’s locations in Oklahoma City and Orlando.

https://www.kcur.org/post/st-josephs-psychiatric-museum-lets-visitors-pretend-be-detectives-tv

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