FORENSIC ANTHROPOLOGY 2000 TO 2010 (PB 2011)

FORENSIC ANTHROPOLOGY 2000 TO 2010 (PB 2011)

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FORENSIC ANTHROPOLOGY 2000 TO 2010 (PB 2011)

FORENSIC ANTHROPOLOGY 2000 TO 2010 (PB 2011)

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SKU: DADAX1439845883
ISBN: 9781439845882
Publisher: CRC Press
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Product Description Advances In Our Ability To Analyse Information From Skeletal Remains And Subsequent Developments In The Field Of Forensic Anthropology Make It Possible To Identify More Victims Of Homicides, MassFatality Disasters, And Genocide. Summarizing The Vast Collection Of International Literature That Has Developed Over The Past Decade, Forensic Anthropology: 2000 To 2010 Explores Critical Themes Fundamental To This Evolving Topic. A Superior Supplemental Text For Any Physical Anthropology Or Archaeology Class, This Volume Provides An Ideal Starting Point For Advanced Exploration And More Detailed Analysis Of Select Areas. Each Chapter Presents An Overview Of The Theme Under Discussion, Identifies Present Trends In Research, And Suggests Areas In Which Future Research Could Be Developed. Topics Discussed Include: Age Determination In Juveniles And Adultssex, Race, And Ancestry Determinationstature Determinationdental And Facial Identificationskeletal Trauma And Bone Pathologytaphonomy And Comparative Osteologyidentification From Soft Tissuesheavily Referenced, Each Chapter Contains Extensive Bibliographies That Facilitate Further Study. The Scope Of The BookS Coverage And The Careful Presentation Of Meticulous Research Make It An Essential Resource For Those Seeking Deeper Exploration Of This Growing Field. Review Forensic Anthropology: 2000 To 2010 Is An Edited Text Produced By Members Of The Centre For Anatomy And Human Identification At The University Of Dundee. All Major Aspects Of The Subject Are Covered In The 12 Chapters, Each Of Which Provide A Brief Summary And Then, Most Valuably, Continued With A List Of References Published During The Last Ten Years On Each Topic. Each Chapter Was Initially Written By Honours Students In Forensic Anthropology And Then Revised And Edited With The Cooperation Of A Specialist Member Of Staff. Thus This Is An Extremely Useful Edited Reference Text, Written Largely By Students, For Students, Who Need UpToDate Information For Their Studies In Forensic Anthropology.Louise Scheuer, Forensic Anthropologist And Honorary Chair, University Of Dundee, And CoAuthor Of Developmental Juvenile Osteology A Carefully Conceived, Clearly Organized, And WellExecuted Volume. The Scope And Diversity Of References Make Forensic Anthropology 2000 To 2010 A Valuable Resource For Everyone In This Field. Whether Your Goal Is To Conduct Research, Look Up A Technique To Use In A Forensic Case, Or Brush Up On The Latest Developments In A Particular Area Of Forensic Anthropology, This Edited Volume Provides A Quick And Easy Means Of Finding Current And Relevant Information About LabBased Forensic Anthropology. Tracy L. Rogers, Ph.D., Department Of Anthropology And Forensic Science Program, University Of Toronto Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, In Canadian Society Of Forensic Science JournalThis Book Will Make A Welcome Addition To The Forensic Anthropology Literature. It Contains Short And Concise Chapters With Extensive Referencing. Will No Doubt Be Of Use To Both The Student And The Professional.Bernadette Manifold, Forensic Science, Medicine, And Pathology About The Author Sue Black Is A Professor Of Anatomy And Forensic Anthropology And Director Of The Centre For Anatomy And Human Identification At The University Of Dundee. She Is A Founder And Director Of The Centre For International Forensic Assistance (Cifa), Founder And Past President Of The British Association For Human Identification, And Advisor To The Home Office On Issues Pertaining To Disaster Victim Identification (Dvi). She Is A Fellow Of The Royal Society Of Edinburgh, A Fellow Of The Royal Anthropological Institute, And An Honorary Fellow Of The Royal College Of Physicians And Surgeons Of Glasgow. She Was Awarded An Order Of The British Empire (Obe) In 2001 For Her Services To Forensic Anthropology In Kosovo, The Lucy Mair Medal For Humanitarian Services In Anthropology, An

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