I would have to say Frances Glessner Lee. She built tiny models on a scale from one inch to one foot to train homicide detectives. She was 65 when she did this. Each little model depicts a death scene. She used them in a seminar she taught at Harvard University in a department that she created. This is during the 1930s and 1940s. She became quite respected in that community. These models are incredibly detailed, and each one took her a year or more to build. She is incredible and really shaped the way we investigate sudden death today.
MAR 11, 2023
Hey Pandas, In Honor Of Women's History Month, Who Is Your Favorite Woman From History?
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