Adjunct Faculty
McMaster University, Canada
As a forensic anthropologist, Dr. Myriam Nafte is an active advisor and consultant for criminal casework across North America. She received a Specialized Honors BA in Medical Anthropology from York University, a BEd degree in Science from Brock University, and completed an MA and PhD in Physical Anthropology [Skeletal Biology] at McMaster University. Currently, Nafte is adjunct faculty at McMaster University where she is developing a long-term, cross-cultural research project on the changing role of prosectors in various dissection anatomy programs. Nafte is the author of numerous articles and books including Flesh and Bone: An Introduction to Forensic Anthropology; Crime and Measurement: Methods in Forensic Investigation; The Skin of Murder Victims [Editor], and a forthcoming series on the use of human remains in contemporary society.