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132:. His specialty was the study of bones. He worked on several high-profile criminal investigations, including those concerning historical figures such as 326: 311: 288:
Digital Collection of William R. Maples works, documents, photos and research. Maintained by the Florida Gulf Coast University Library.
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Maples married Margaret Kelly in 1958. They had two children, Lisa and Cynthia. Maples completed his doctorate at the
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Falsetti, A B (1999), "A thousand tales of dead men: the forensic anthropology cases of William R. Maples, Ph.D",
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Goza, W M (1999), "William R. Maples, forensic historian: four men, four centuries, four countries",
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Dead Men Do Tell Tales: The Unusual and Fascinating Cases of a Forensic Anthropologist
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working at the C.A. Pound Human Identification Laboratory at the
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in 1967. On February 27, 1997, he died at his home in
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Dallas
Texas
Gainesville
Florida
University of Texas
Forensic anthropologist
University of Florida
Ph.D.
forensic anthropologist
Florida Museum of Natural History
Francisco Pizarro
Romanov
Joseph Merrick
President
Zachary Taylor
Medgar Evers
University of Texas at Austin
Gainesville, Florida
"William R. Maples, 59, dies; Anthropologist of Big Crimes"
PMID
10432600
PMID
10432599
ISBN
0-385-47968-9
C.A. Pound Human Identification Laboratory
The William R. Maples Center for Forensic Medicine
The William R. Maples Collection
Categories
1937 births

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