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January 31, 2007 - 7:39 am

Pioneering forensic anthropologist Dr. Bill Bass is the inventor of the University of Tennessee “body farm,” made famous by Patricia Cornwell’s %%AMAZON=0425201449 bestselling novel%% of the same name. Bass is also, with Jon Jefferson, a bestselling author in his own right under the name Jefferson Bass. Glenn Reynolds and Helen Smith talk with them about forensic anthropology, their new novel %%AMAZON=0060759836 Flesh and Bone%%, what CSI gets wrong, and how to have fun in Chattanooga’s gay bars.

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