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Forensic Archaeology: Advances in Theory and Practice

✍ Scribed by John Hunter, Margaret Cox


Publisher
Routledge
Year
2005
Tongue
English
Leaves
248
Series
Forensic Science
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


This updated edition of a textbook universally hailed as an indispensable guide, is a complete introduction to the methods and means of forensic archaeology.

Incorporating new advances in the field, new case studies, and charting the growth and development of the subject,Β Forensic Archaeology examines the four main fields of recovery, search, skeletal analysis and analytical science, and how the concepts and methods of traditional archaeology can by utilized within criminal investigations.

The authors provide in-depth chapters that discuss:

  • search and location
  • the various constraints and issues posed by an increasingly complex legal environment
  • the archaeology of individual and mass graves
  • how the subject has evolved to include international investigations of human rights
  • links with forensic anthropology
  • forensic geophysical survey.

This is anΒ invaluable resource that will provide students, researchers, academics and the general reader alike with a fascinating introduction to this complex and crucial subject.

✦ Table of Contents


BOOK COVER......Page 1
TITLE......Page 4
COPYRIGHT......Page 5
CONTENTS......Page 6
FIGURES......Page 8
TABLES......Page 10
CONTRIBUTORS......Page 12
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS......Page 14
1 INTRODUCTION......Page 16
2 SEARCH AND LOCATION Case studies 1–13......Page 42
3 FORENSIC GEOPHYSICAL SURVEY......Page 77
4 THE RECOVERY OF FORENSIC EVIDENCE FROM INDIVIDUAL GRAVES Case studies 14–29......Page 111
5 THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF MASS GRAVES......Page 152
6 ANTHROPOLOGY IN A FORENSIC CONTEXT......Page 174
7 LEGAL MATTERS......Page 192
8 SOCIAL AND INTELLECTUAL FRAMEWORKS......Page 219
INDEX......Page 241


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