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The use of forensic anthropology
[NT 42944] Record Type:
[NT 8598] Electronic resources : [NT 40817] monographic
[NT 47261] Author:
PickeringRobert B.,
[NT 47353] Alternative Intellectual Responsibility:
BachmanDavid C.,
[NT 47351] Place of Publication:
Boca Raton
[NT 47263] Published:
CRC Press;
[NT 47352] Year of Publication:
c2009
[NT 50960] Edition:
2nd ed.
[NT 47264] Description:
1 online resource (xix, 206 p.)ill., map :
[NT 47266] Subject:
Forensic anthropology -
[NT 47266] Subject:
Forensic Anthropology - electronic information resources -
[NT 47266] Subject:
Forensic Medicine -
[NT 47266] Subject:
Electronic books -
[NT 51458] Online resource:
http://www.crcnetbase.com/isbn/978-1-4200-6877-1
[NT 47265] Notes:
Description based on print version record
[NT 51398] Summary:
Presents guidelines for determining how to choose and when to use a forensic anthropologist. This book offers an historical overview of the field of forensic anthropology, and then presents basic information about how to approach a forensic recovery site
[NT 50961] ISBN:
9781420068788electronic bk.
[NT 50961] ISBN:
1420068784electronic bk.
[NT 50961] ISBN:
9781420068771
[NT 50961] ISBN:
1420068776
[NT 60779] Content Note:
Introduction "Some bones have been found" Setting the scene Scenario one Scenario two Key points to remember when skeletal remains are discovered What the forensic anthropologist can and cannot do Finding a forensic anthropologist What the forensic anthropologist can do How to find a forensic anthropologist Establishing the ground rules Letters of agreement The case report Case report samples Techniques for recovering skeletonized human remains Equipment requirements "I think there is a skeleton buried in this field" "Here's a bone, we have a problem" "Hey doc, what's in the box?" The forensic anthropologist and recovery of remains Field recovery The final report Things you can do to make recovery easier Ten key questions Question #1: is it bone? Question #2: is it human? Question #3: is it modern? Question #4: what bones are present? Question #5: is there more than one person present? Question #6: what is the race, ethnicity, or cultural affiliation? Question #7: what is the sex? Question #8: what is the age? Question #9: what is the stature? Question #10: what are the individual characteristics of the remains? Summary Assessing ancestry (race) from the skeleton / George W. Gill Determination of time since death The body The micro environment Eight essential environmental categories of information Special techniques: their value and limitations Facial reconstruction Direct facial reconstruction Craniofacial superimposition Video superimposition Footprint impression analysis Osteon counting Bitemark analysis ABO blood typing Forensic toxicology 14C dating DNA testing An introduction to forensic science and DNA / Heather Miller Coyle Skeletal trauma and identifying skeletal pathology Antemortem trauma Perimortem trauma Postmortem trauma Pseudotrauma Pathologic changes in bone Follow-up steps for skeletal abnormalities Putting your case together Closing the case, closing the book Appendix: report forms Human remains investigation: General information Contextual description Recovery area General description of remains Inventory Photo and video inventory Glossary Bibliography Index
The use of forensic anthropology
Pickering, Robert B.
The use of forensic anthropology
/ Robert Pickering, David Bachman - 2nd ed.. - Boca Raton : CRC Press, c2009. - 1 online resource (xix, 206 p.) ; ill., map.
Introduction.
Description based on print version record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 9781420068788ISBN 1420068784ISBN 9781420068771ISBN 1420068776
Forensic anthropologyForensic AnthropologyForensic MedicineElectronic books -- electronic information resources
Bachman, David C.
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