How traumatic: a review of the role of the forensic anthropologist in the examination and interpretation of skeletal trauma

S Blau - Australian journal of forensic sciences, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
There are numerous cases where variables such as time since death, exposure, fire, animal
scavenging, and/or human intervention result in partial or full skeletonisation. When soft …

[HTML][HTML] Examining thermally induced movement of the fatal fire victim

MJ Harding, N Márquez-Grant, M Williams - Forensic science international, 2024 - Elsevier
Investigating a fatal fire scene comprises analysis not only of the fire's development to
identify the point of fire origin and ignition source, but analysis of a victim's position and their …

[图书][B] An atlas of skeletal trauma in medico-legal contexts

S Blau, D Ranson, C O'Donnell - 2017 - books.google.com
Post-mortem computed tomography (PMCT) is increasingly used in forensic pathology
practice in many jurisdictions. Such imaging has expanded the capacity to evaluate skeletal …

Life and death of four individuals in the destruction of the Late Bronze Age city of Azekah, Israel

K Berendt, S Garvie‐Lok… - International Journal …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
In this article, we discuss the skeletal remains of four individuals discovered trapped below
destruction debris of Building T2/627 at the site of Tel Azekah, Israel, dating to the late 12th …

Development of human remains investigations at fatal fire scenes: Bridging anthropology and fire sciences in the United States

H Friedlander, JJ Kim, J Allen - Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews … - Wiley Online Library
Anthropological assessment of a scene for fatal fire victims can prove crucial in the search,
recovery and identification of human remains from fire‐related death investigations. On …

Recovery and Interpretation of Human Remains from Fatal Fire Scenes

AR Klales, A Nesbitt, DC Dirkmaat… - Burnt Human Remains …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Fatal fire scenes involve the death of one or more individuals in residences, nonresidential
buildings, vehicles, or as a result of outside fires. These scenes are complex due to thermal …

Dismembered, burned, and dumped: But in what order?

LH Trammell - Case Studies in Forensic Anthropology, 2019 - taylorfrancis.com
Burned and dismembered human remains were discovered by workers in a wooded
conservation region near a river in Missouri. The dismembered human remains were …

Utilizing Geographic Information Systems to Record and Analyze Osteoarthritis Data in Joints of the Arm: A Methodology for Dry Bones

A Biernaski - 2019 - stars.library.ucf.edu
Osteoarthritis (OA) is one of the most common pathologies encountered in dry bone
contexts. However, even with the wealth of publications on documenting the presence of OA …

[PDF][PDF] Spatial Analysis and Animal Activity: Taphonomic Study

JR Yopak, R Guedes-Almeida, DC Dirkmaat, LL Cabo - researchgate.net
4. Results: Abstract: This study aims to create and test the applicability of an objective
method of quantifying animal gnathic modification on human remains using image-analysis …