Postmortem Trauma

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    Postmortem trauma is an injury to the skeleton that has been sustained after death. Postmortem trauma is distinctly different from antemortem trauma, as there will be no signs of healing. Furthermore, with exposure to the environment, bones dry out. When dry bones get broken, they break differently than fresh bones. There will also be differences in colour of broken areas on bone if they are broken postmortem. These differences will lead a forensic anthropologist to conclude that the break is postmortem. A trained anthropologist will be able to recognize the difference between postmortem trauma and antemortem trauma to the skeleton.

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