Introduction to Basics of Forensic Anthropology is a short-focused book for Undergraduate, Postgraduate, Diploma, Basic Sciences, and Forensic Science students and teachers. The book is made up of various questions that an anthropologist must answer during an investigation. It covers the human skeleton, its structure, characteristics, applications, bone identification methods, determining age, sex, and race from bones, and facial reconstruction. It also includes anthropology practicals for conducting experiments in the lab.