ABSTRACT

When a bone of unknown origin is found at a location, forensic implications arise immediately. Is this bone human, and if so, is it evidence of a murder? Human and Non-Human Bone Identification: A Color Atlas presents a comprehensive handbook of photographs and other information essential for law enforcement and forensic anthropologists when examin

chapter |20 pages

Introduction

part |2 pages

Cranium

chapter |46 pages

Cranium

part |2 pages

Mandible

chapter |40 pages

Mandible

part |2 pages

Dentition

chapter |30 pages

Dentition

part |2 pages

Scapula

chapter |40 pages

Scapula

part |2 pages

Humerus

chapter |42 pages

Humerus

part |2 pages

Radius

chapter |42 pages

Radius

part |2 pages

Ulna

chapter |42 pages

Ulna

part |2 pages

Metacarpals and Forelimbs

chapter |36 pages

Metacarpals and Forelimbs

part |2 pages

Vertebrae

chapter |14 pages

Vertebrae

part |2 pages

Pelvic Girdle

chapter |42 pages

Pelvic Girdle

part |2 pages

Femur

chapter |42 pages

Femur

part |2 pages

Tibia

chapter |42 pages

Tibia

part |2 pages

Fibula

chapter |30 pages

Fibula

part |2 pages

Metatarsals and Hindlimbs

chapter |30 pages

Metatarsals and Hindlimbs

part |2 pages

Skeletons Arranged by Species

chapter |156 pages

Skeletons Arranged by Species