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Forensic Anthropology

Current Methods and Practice

Eric J. Bartelink, Angi M. Christensen, Nicholas V. Passalacqua
Barcode 9798823309363
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Release Date: 04/04/2024

Genre: Society & Culture
Sub-Genre: Social Sciences
Label: Cognella, Inc
Language: English
Publisher: Cognella, Inc

Current Methods and Practice
Presents modern approaches and analytic techniques in the field of forensic anthropology. The book, now in its third edition, introduces readers to the principles and application of forensic anthropology with an emphasis on the integration of osteological, odontological, and archaeological methods for analyzing skeletal remains.
The third edition of Forensic Anthropology: Current Methods and Practice presents modern approaches and analytic techniques in the field of forensic anthropology. The book introduces readers to the principles and application of forensic anthropology with an emphasis on the integration of osteological, odontological, and archaeological methods for analyzing skeletal remains.

The book begins with the fundamentals of human osteology and odontology, then delves into examination and documentation methodologies, issues of medicolegal significance, and the nuances of forensic taphonomy. The text offers detailed insight into forensic archaeology, including scene processing methods and techniques specific to skeletal processing, resolving commingling, and preserving remains. Analytical methods for the estimation of sex, population affinity, age, and stature; individual skeletal variation; and analysis of skeletal trauma are also introduced. The book also addresses personal identification processes in forensic contexts and the role of forensic anthropology in humanitarian and human rights investigations.

The third edition features updates to approaches and practices throughout, as well as updated and expanded case studies in each chapter that reflect real-world practice. Forensic Anthropology is well suited for courses and programs in forensic anthropology, forensic science, and biological anthropology at both undergraduate and graduate levels.