The field of forensic archaeology has developed over recent
years from being a branch of conventional archaeology into a
well-established discipline in its own right. "Forensic Approaches
to Buried Remains "takes an innovative approach to the subject by
placing the role of the forensic archaeologist within the wider
forensic environment; it identifies new areas of interdisciplinary
research and practice, and evaluates practical difficulties.
The authors see this book as a reflection of the subject's
development, and as a knowledge base for the next generation of
forensic archaeologists. Areas covered include: Search logistics,
integration and specialist search scenariosLevels of confidence in
site search and eliminationUrban and rural landscape reconstruction
in both short and long term casesThe integration of cadaver dogs
and earth-moving machineryThe recovery of multiple evidence
typesSampling strategies, spatial relevance and datingMultiple
burial scenarios
As part of the "Essential Forensic Science" book series this
book will provide students and practitioners alike with an
invaluable resource outlining both the major developments in the
discipline, as well as original approaches to the search for, and
recovery of buried remains.
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