How to use in-sentence of “human remains”:
+ Forensic anthropology, which analyzes human remains with the intention of aiding criminal investigations still uses the descriptor of race to describe and match missing persons.
+ A final examination in the context of a scientific expedition in 1991 concluded that the human remains on Henderson Island were prehistoric Polynesians.
+ The discovery of human remains included skulls which appeared to be ‘pre-sapiens’, that is, earlier than modern man.
+ According to several reports in the German media, several human remains of the bronze period have been found in the region named Tollense valley since 1997.
+ Since then, other archaeologists refined his classification and now mostly use the following classification of Chinchorro mummification: natural, black, red, mud-coated and bandage mummies.Wise, Karen, 2003, “Chinchorro Mummies” “Written in Bones: How Human Remains Unlock the Secrets of the Dead.” Toronto: Firefly.