Recent mass graves, an introduction
WD Haglund - Advances in forensic taphonomy, 2001 - taylorfrancis.com
Under normal circumstances, burial of human remains is a common cultural means of
disposal. Human burials also can result from natural phenomena such as animal caching …
disposal. Human burials also can result from natural phenomena such as animal caching …
[图书][B] Forensic approaches to buried remains
J Hunter, B Simpson, CS Colls - 2013 - books.google.com
The field of forensic archaeology has developed over recent years from being a branch of
conventional archaeology into a well-established discipline in its own right. Forensic …
conventional archaeology into a well-established discipline in its own right. Forensic …
[图书][B] A consumer's guide to archaeological science: analytical techniques
ME Malainey - 2010 - books.google.com
Many archaeologists, as primarily social scientists, do not have a background in the natural
sciences. This can pose a problem because they need to obtain chemical and physical …
sciences. This can pose a problem because they need to obtain chemical and physical …
Microbial communities associated with human decomposition and their potential use as postmortem clocks
Most forensic research that is used to better understand how to estimate the postmortem
interval (PMI) entails the study of the physiochemical characteristics of decomposition and …
interval (PMI) entails the study of the physiochemical characteristics of decomposition and …
An evaluation of soil chemistry in human cadaver decomposition islands: Potential for estimating postmortem interval (PMI)
JP Fancher, JA Aitkenhead-Peterson, T Farris… - Forensic science …, 2017 - Elsevier
Soil samples from the Forensic Anthropology Research Facility (FARF) at Texas State
University, San Marcos, TX, were analyzed for multiple soil characteristics from cadaver …
University, San Marcos, TX, were analyzed for multiple soil characteristics from cadaver …