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2. How Human Bodies Burn
3. Establishing Medicolegal Significance
4. Estimating Postmortem Interval
5. Postmortem Changes to Bone
6. Attribution of Population Affinity
7. Additional Aspects of Individualization
8. Conclusion
9. Blunt Trauma
10. Projectile Trauma
11. Obtaining an Identification
12. Introduction
13. Recovery Scene Methods
14. Antemortem Skeletal Conditions
15. Initial Treatment and Examination
16. Estimation of Age at Death
17. Attribution of Sex
18. Death, Trauma, and the Skeleton
19. Calculation of Stature
20. Sharp and Miscellaneous Trauma
21. Bones, Teeth, Measurements, and Methods
22. Bone color changes and interpretation of the temperature/duration of fire exposure to human remains in the forensic context
23. Considerations for age estimation accuracy: Method‐derived outcomes and practitioner interpretations
24. Investigating identification disparities in forensic anthropology casework
25. Oxygen and Hydrogen Isotopes in Human Hair and Tap Water: Modeling Relationships in a Modern Mexican Population
26. Introduction to Forensic Anthropology
27. Community-engaged ancient DNA project reveals diverse origins of 18th-century African descendants in Charleston, South Carolina
28. Refined Classification System for Thermally Damaged Human Remains by Body Segment
29. Oxygen and Hydrogen Isotopes in Human Hair and Tap Water: Modeling Relationships in a Modern Mexican Population
30. A brief history of fatal child maltreatment and neglect
31. Application of heavy stable isotopes in forensic isotope geochemistry: A review
32. Forensic anthropology casework performance: Assessing accuracy and trends for biological profile estimates on a comprehensive sample of identified decedent cases
33. A Simulation for Exploring the Effects of the “Trait List” Methodʼs Subjectivity on Consistency and Accuracy of Ancestry Estimations*
34. Technical note: A report on the Forensic Anthropology Database for Assessing Methods Accuracy
35. Ancestry, health, and lived experiences of enslaved Africans in 18th century Charleston: An osteobiographical analysis
36. Utility of stable isotope ratios of tap water and human hair in determining region of origin in Central and Southern Mexico
37. Strontium and Geolocation, the Pathway to Identification for Deceased Undocumented Mexican Border-Crossers: A Preliminary Report*
38. Ancestry, health, and lived experiences of enslaved Africans in 18th century Charleston: An osteobiographical analysis.
39. Commingled and Unprovenanced: A Case Study Highlighting the Utility of Multiple Techniques for Testing Investigative Leads
40. Skeletal and radiological manifestations of child abuse: Implications for study in past populations
41. Human Identity and Identification. By RebeccaGowland and TimThompson. 225 pp. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. 2013. $120.00 (cloth), $45.00 (paper), $36.00 (ebook).
42. Past or present? Differentiating California prehistoric native American remains from forensic cases: An empirical approach
43. Technical note: A report on the Forensic Anthropology Database for Assessing Methods Accuracy.
44. Past or present? Differentiating California prehistoric native American remains from forensic cases: An empirical approach.
45. Past or present? Differentiating California prehistoric native American remains from forensic cases: an empirical approach
46. A simulation for exploring the effects of the “trait list” method’s subjectivity on consistency and accuracy of ancestry estimations
47. Commentary 2: Does a focus on commonalities obscure critical differences?
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