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Provides basic information on successfully collecting, processing,
analyzing, and describing skeletal human remains. Forensic
Anthropology Training Manual serves as a practical reference tool
and a framework for training in forensic anthropology. The first
chapter informs judges, attorneys, law enforcement personnel, and
international workers of the information and services available
from a professional forensic anthropologist. The first section
(Chapters 2-11) is a training guide to assist in the study of human
skeletal anatomy. The second section (Chapters 12-17) focuses on
the specific work of the forensic anthropologist, beginning with an
introduction to the forensic sciences. Learning Goals Upon
completing this book readers will be able to: Have a strong
foundation in human skeletal anatomy Explain how this knowledge
contributes to the physical description and personal identification
of human remains Understand the basics of excavating a grave,
preparing a forensic report, and presenting expert witness
testimony in a court of law Define forensic anthropology within the
broader context of the forensic sciences Describe the work of
today's forensic anthropologists
Can modern science tell us what happened to Amelia Earhart? The
International Group for Historic Aircraft Recovery (TIGHAR) has
spent fifteen years searching for the famous lost pilot using
everything from archival research and archaeological survey to
side-scan sonar and the analysis of radio wave propagation. In this
spellbinding book, four of TIGHAR's scholars offer tantalizing
evidence that the First Lady of the Air and her navigator Fred
Noonan landed on an uninhabited tropical island but perished before
they could be rescued. Do they have Amelia's shoe? Parts of her
airplane? Are her bones tucked away in a hospital in Fiji? Come
join their fascinating expedition and examine the evidence for
yourself The new paperback edition brings the search up to the
present, including tantalizing evidence of campfires and charred
bones found on remote Nikumaroro. Visit the Authors' Web page for
more information.
Provides basic information on successfully collecting, processing,
analyzing, and describing skeletal human remains. Forensic
Anthropology Training Manual serves as a practical reference tool
and a framework for training in forensic anthropology. The first
chapter informs judges, attorneys, law enforcement personnel, and
international workers of the information and services available
from a professional forensic anthropologist. The first section
(Chapters 2-11) is a training guide to assist in the study of human
skeletal anatomy. The second section (Chapters 12-17) focuses on
the specific work of the forensic anthropologist, beginning with an
introduction to the forensic sciences. Learning Goals Upon
completing this book readers will be able to: Have a strong
foundation in human skeletal anatomy Explain how this knowledge
contributes to the physical description and personal identification
of human remains Understand the basics of excavating a grave,
preparing a forensic report, and presenting expert witness
testimony in a court of law Define forensic anthropology within the
broader context of the forensic sciences Describe the work of
today's forensic anthropologists
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