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1 Forensic Anthropology and Archaeology: Moving Forward |
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PART I History of the Disciplines |
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2 Forensic Anthropology and Archaeology in the United Kingdom: Are We Nearly There Yet? |
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3 Forensic Anthropology and Archaeology: Perspectives from Italy |
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27 | (16) |
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4 Forensic Anthropology: Perspectives from France |
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43 | (9) |
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5 A History of Forensic Anthropology in Spain |
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52 | (13) |
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6 The Application of Forensic Anthropology to the Investigation of Cases of Political Violence: Perspectives from South America |
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65 | (10) |
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7 The Origin and Development of Forensic Anthropology and Archaeology in Colombia |
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75 | (19) |
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8 Historical Development of Forensic Anthropology: Perspectives from the United States |
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94 | (13) |
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9 Forensic Anthropology: Canadian Content and Contributions |
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107 | (19) |
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10 The Development and Current State of Forensic Anthropology: An Australian Perspective |
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126 | (14) |
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11 Historical Perspectives on Forensic Anthropology in Indonesia |
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140 | (11) |
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12 Forensic Anthropology as Practiced in South Africa |
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151 | (14) |
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PART II Forensic Archaeology |
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165 | (30) |
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13 The Search for and Detection of Human Remains |
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167 | (14) |
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14 Excavation and Recovery in Forensic Archaeological Investigations |
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181 | (14) |
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PART III Forensic Anthropology |
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15 Differentiating Human from Nonhuman Skeletal Remains |
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197 | (16) |
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16 Dating of Anthropological Skeletal Remains of Forensic Interest |
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213 | (13) |
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17 Analysis of Commingled Human Remains |
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226 | (17) |
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18 The Assessment of Ancestry and the Concept of Race |
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243 | (18) |
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19 Anthropological Estimation of Sex |
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261 | (12) |
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20 Skeletal Age Estimation |
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273 | (20) |
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21 Histological Age Estimation |
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293 | (15) |
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308 | (14) |
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322 | (24) |
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346 | (27) |
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373 | (18) |
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391 | (11) |
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27 Craniofacial Identification: Techniques of Facial Approximation and Craniofacial Superimposition |
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402 | (14) |
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28 Biomolecular Applications |
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416 | (14) |
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430 | (15) |
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PART IV The Crime and Disaster Scene: Case Studies in Forensic Archaeology and Anthropology |
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445 | (146) |
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30 Investigative and Legal Aspects of a U.S. Federal Death Penalty Case |
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447 | (16) |
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31 Domestic Homicide Investigations in the United Kingdom |
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463 | (14) |
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32 Forensic Anthropology in Disaster Response |
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477 | (19) |
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33 Medico-Legal Investigation of Atrocities Committed during the Solomon Islands "Ethnic Tensions" |
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496 | (11) |
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34 Disaster Anthropology: The 2004 Asian Tsunami |
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507 | (13) |
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35 The Role of the Anthropologist in Disaster Victim Identification: Case Studies from the 2002 and 2004 Terrorist Attacks in Bali, Indonesia |
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36 Dealing with Human Remains from Recent Conflict: Mass Grave Excavation and Human Identification in a Sensitive Political Context |
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37 Forensic Investigations in Guatemala: The Continuing Search for Truth, Justice, and the Missing Two Decades after the Peace Accords |
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545 | (18) |
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38 Continuing Challenges for Forensic Archaeology and Anthropology in Iraq |
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563 | (12) |
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39 Fromelles: Forensic Archaeology and Anthropology in Identification |
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575 | (16) |
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PART V The Professional Forensic Archaeologist and the Forensic Anthropologist |
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40 More Than Just Bare Bones: Ethical Considerations for Forensic Anthropologists |
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593 | (14) |
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41 How to Do Forensic Archaeology under the Auspices of the United Nations and Other Large Organizations |
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607 | (15) |
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42 Contribution of Quantitative Methods in Forensic Anthropology: A New Era |
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622 | (13) |
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43 The Expert Witness and the Court of Law |
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635 | (7) |
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44 Legal Aspects of Identification |
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642 | (18) |
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45 The International Commission on Missing Persons (ICMP) and the Application of Forensic Archaeology and Anthropology to Identifying the Missing |
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660 | (12) |
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46 Conclusion: International Perspectives on Issues in Forensic Anthropology |
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