[PDF][PDF] Taphonomic applications in forensic anthropology
DH Ubelaker - Forensic taphonomy: the postmortem fate of …, 1997 - edisciplinas.usp.br
The field of taphonomy was generally defined by Efremov in 1940 as the study of the
processes by which organic remains pass from the biosphere into the lithosphere as the …
processes by which organic remains pass from the biosphere into the lithosphere as the …
Expert testimony and positive identification of human remains through cranial suture patterns
TL Rogers, TT Allard - Journal of Forensic Sciences, 2004 - astm.org
North American forensic anthropological research should conform to the Daubert criteria
(USA) and Mohan ruling (Canada) to ensure admissibility in a court of law. Positive …
(USA) and Mohan ruling (Canada) to ensure admissibility in a court of law. Positive …
Marine bacterial succession as a potential indicator of postmortem submersion interval
GC Dickson, RTM Poulter, EW Maas, PK Probert… - Forensic science …, 2011 - Elsevier
The process of decomposition of bodies in the marine environment is poorly understood and
almost nothing is currently known about the microorganisms involved. This study aimed to …
almost nothing is currently known about the microorganisms involved. This study aimed to …
The role of aquatic insects in forensic investigations
RW Merritt, JR Wallace - Forensic entomology, 2009 - api.taylorfrancis.com
The interest to study aquatic insects has exhibited exponential growth from early roots in
limnology and sport-fishery types of inquiry almost five decades ago (Merritt et al. 2008a) …
limnology and sport-fishery types of inquiry almost five decades ago (Merritt et al. 2008a) …
An Investigation of Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes) and Eurasian Badger (Meles meles) Scavenging, Scattering, and Removal of Deer Remains: Forensic Implications and …
A Young, N Márquez‐Grant, R Stillman… - Journal of Forensic …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Within northwest Europe, especially the United Kingdom, the red fox (Vulpes vulpes) and the
Eurasian Badger (Meles meles) are the largest wild scavengers capable of modifying a set …
Eurasian Badger (Meles meles) are the largest wild scavengers capable of modifying a set …
Advancing forensic taphonomy: purpose, theory, and process
MH Sorg, WD Haglund - Advances in forensic taphonomy, 2001 - taylorfrancis.com
Since work began on the first volume Forensic Taphonomy in 1993 (Haglund and Sorg,
1997a), traditional taphonomy and forensic research has undergone significant change …
1997a), traditional taphonomy and forensic research has undergone significant change …
Specific patterns of canine scavenging in indoor settings
Postmortem animal mutilations due to domestic dogs in isolated domestic deaths are
taphonomic modifications regularly observed by forensic pathologists. They are rarely …
taphonomic modifications regularly observed by forensic pathologists. They are rarely …
[图书][B] Criminal psychology and forensic technology: A collaborative approach to effective profiling
GM Godwin - 2000 - taylorfrancis.com
Offender profiling has been developing slowly as a possible investigative tool since 1841
and the publication of Edgar Allen Poe's The Murder in the Rue Morgue. In this book …
and the publication of Edgar Allen Poe's The Murder in the Rue Morgue. In this book …
[PDF][PDF] Insect succession on a decomposing piglet carcass placed in a man-made freshwater pond in Malaysia
This entomological study was conducted in a man-made freshwater pond in a palm oil
plantation in Tanjung Sepat, Selangor from 23 July 2007 by using pig (Sus scrofa) as a …
plantation in Tanjung Sepat, Selangor from 23 July 2007 by using pig (Sus scrofa) as a …
[PDF][PDF] Scattered skeletal human remains: search strategy considerations for locating missing teeth
WD Haglund - Forensic taphonomy: the postmortem fate of human …, 1997 - phrtoolkits.org
Positive identifications, in cases where the body is skeletonized, are resolved by dental
means in the majority of cases (Haglund et al. 1987; Rothwell et al. 1989). Therefore, it is …
means in the majority of cases (Haglund et al. 1987; Rothwell et al. 1989). Therefore, it is …