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The use of forensic anthropology
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Bachman, David C.
The use of forensic anthropology
Record Type:
Electronic resources : Monograph/item
Title/Author:
The use of forensic anthropologyRobert Pickering, David Bachman.
Author:
Pickering, Robert B.
other author:
Bachman, David C.
Published:
Boca Raton :CRC Press,c2009.
Description:
1 online resource (xix, 206 p.) :ill., map.
Subject:
Forensic anthropology.
Online resource:
http://www.crcnetbase.com/isbn/978-1-4200-6877-1
ISBN:
9781420068788 (electronic bk.)
The use of forensic anthropology
Pickering, Robert B.
The use of forensic anthropology
[electronic resource] /Robert Pickering, David Bachman. - 2nd ed. - Boca Raton :CRC Press,c2009. - 1 online resource (xix, 206 p.) :ill., map.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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.
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.
ISBN: 9781420068788 (electronic bk.)Subjects--Topical Terms:
195156
Forensic anthropology.
Index Terms--Genre/Form:
214472
Electronic books.
LC Class. No.: GN69.8 / .P53 2009eb
Dewey Class. No.: 614/.17
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