
physical anthropology laboratories
Physical anthropology laboratories are specialized spaces where scientists study human biological diversity, evolution, and skeletal remain. They analyze bones, fossils, and biological samples to understand human origins, adaptations, and health. Techniques such as measuring bones, examining DNA, and CT scanning help researchers uncover information about ancient peoples, race differences, and biological relationships. These labs provide essential tools and a controlled environment for precise scientific work, advancing our understanding of human biological history and variation.