ABSTRACT

Over the last 10 years interest in the disciplines of forensic anthropology and archaeology has exploded. In order to provide archaeologists and their students with a reliable understanding of these disciplines, this authoritative volume draws contributions from fifty experienced practitioners from around the world to offer a solid foundation in both the practical and ethical components of forensic work. Over 40 chapters weave together historical development, current field methods in analyzing crime, natural disasters and human atrocities, an array of laboratory techniques, key case studies, legal, professional, and ethical issues, and promising future directions, all from a global perspective. This volume will be the benchmark for the understanding of anthropological and archaeological forensics for years to come.

part |2 pages

Part One. History of the Disciplines

part |2 pages

Part Two. Forensic Archaeology

part |2 pages

Part Three. Forensic Anthropology

chapter 18|14 pages

Skeletal Age Estimation

chapter 19|14 pages

Histological Age Estimation

chapter 20|10 pages

Stature Estimation

chapter 21|17 pages

Antemortem Trauma

chapter 22|21 pages

Perimortem Trauma

chapter 23|11 pages

Forensic Taphonomy

chapter 24|9 pages

Burned Human Remains

chapter 26|13 pages

Biomolecular Applications

chapter 27|14 pages

Forensic Odontology

part |2 pages

Part Four. The Crime and Disaster Scene: Case Studies in Forensic Archaeology and Anthropology

chapter 36|14 pages

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