Forensic Anthropology Training Manual

This training manual is designed to serve three purposes: to be used as a general introduction to the field of forensic anthropology; as a framework for training; and as a practical reference tool. The book will make readers aware of the challenges and responsibilities of the forensic scientist, the multidisciplinary nature of the work, and the international potential for the forensic sciences. The manual examines physical evidence, death investigation specialists, forensic anthropology, human Osteology, human Odontology, laboratory analysis, field methods, professional results, and human rights applications. For those seeking basic knowledge necessary to collect and process skeletonized human remains.

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Forensic Anthropology Training Manual
Karen Ramey Burns
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Dr. Karen Ramey Burns is a consulting forensic anthropologist specializing in human identification from bones. Based at the University of Georgia, Dr. Burns has worked at crime scenes, mass murder sites, cemeteries, and disaster scenes on five continents. She resides in Athens, Georgia.

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Название Forensic Anthropology Training Manual
Автор Karen Ramey Burns
Издание: 2, иллюстрированное
Издатель Pearson/Prentice Hall, 2007
ISBN 0130492930, 9780130492937
Количество страниц Всего страниц: 364
  
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