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Dead men do tell tales

Dead men do tell tales, by William R. Maples, PH.D and Michael Browning, a book about dead men who can still talk to us. This book consists of 292 pages and 16 chapters. This book contains strange and fascinating cases of forensic anthropology. Dr. Maples is a forensic anthropologist who discusses repulsive and mined boggling tales of the world of forensic anthropology. Also, Dr. Maples will describe his intriguing career and up lifting moments of his life.
The first chapter of the book is simply titled, “Every day is Halloween.” Dr. Maples begins to describe his seldom nightmares. In his description, he says that he sees “crushed and perforated skulls, lopped-off limbs and severed heads, roasted and dissolving corpses, hanks of human hair and heaps of write bones, all in a day’s work at my office”. Later on in the chapter Dr. Maples begins to explain how he was first introduced to the world of anthropology. Dr. Maples was a freshmen at the University of Texas. His...

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