Beschreibung:
John Hunter, Charlotte Roberts, Anthony Martin
The scope of this book is wide-ranging and includes methods of searching for and locating buried remains, their practical recovery, the decay of human and associated death scene materials, the analysis and identification.
Chapter 1 A background to forensic archaeology, J. R. Hunter; Chapter 2 The police and judicial structure in Britain, J. R. Hunter, G. C. Knupfer; Chapter 3 Recovering buried remains, J. R. Hunter, S. Dockrill; Chapter 4 The decay of buried human remains and their associated materials, R. C. Janaway; Chapter 5 Locating buried remains, J. R. Hunter, A. L. Martin; Chapter 6 Forensic anthropology 1: the contribution of biological anthropology to forensic contexts, C. A. Roberts, A. M. Pollard, D. Lucy; Chapter 7 Forensic anthropology 2: Positive identification of the individual; cause and manner of death, C. A. Roberts; Chapter 8 Dating the time of death, A. M. Pollard; Chapter 9 Archaeological science as forensic science, C. Heron, A. M. Pollard;