Forensic Approaches to Buried Remains
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Forensic Approaches to Buried Remains

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ISBN-13:
9781118374139
Veröffentl:
2013
Einband:
E-Book
Seiten:
285
Autor:
John Hunter
Serie:
Essential Forensic Science
eBook Typ:
EPUB
eBook Format:
Reflowable E-Book
Kopierschutz:
Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

The field of forensic archaeology has developed over recent years from being a branch of conventional archaeology into a well-established discipline in its own right. Forensic Approaches to Buried Remains takes an innovative approach to the subject by placing the role of the forensic archaeologist within the wider forensic environment; it identifies new areas of interdisciplinary research and practice, and evaluates practical difficulties. The authors see this book as a reflection of the subject s development, and as a knowledge base for the next generation of forensic archaeologists. Areas covered include: Search logistics, integration and specialist search scenarios Levels of confidence in site search and elimination Urban and rural landscape reconstruction in both short and long term cases The integration of cadaver dogs and earth-moving machinery The recovery of multiple evidence types Sampling strategies, spatial relevance and dating Multiple burial scenarios As part of the Essential Forensic Science book series this book will provide students and practitioners alike with an invaluable resource outlining both the major developments in the discipline, as well as original approaches to the search for, and recovery of buried remains.
The field of forensic archaeology has developed over recentyears from being a branch of conventional archaeology into awell-established discipline in its own right. ForensicApproaches to Buried Remains takes an innovative approach tothe subject by placing the role of the forensic archaeologistwithin the wider forensic environment; it identifies new areas ofinterdisciplinary research and practice, and evaluates practicaldifficulties.The authors see this book as a reflection of the subject'sdevelopment, and as a knowledge base for the next generation offorensic archaeologists. Areas covered include:* Search logistics, integration and specialist searchscenarios* Levels of confidence in site search and elimination* Urban and rural landscape reconstruction in both short and longterm cases* The integration of cadaver dogs and earth-moving machinery* The recovery of multiple evidence types* Sampling strategies, spatial relevance and dating* Multiple burial scenariosAs part of the Essential Forensic Science book seriesthis book will provide students and practitioners alike with aninvaluable resource outlining both the major developments in thediscipline, as well as original approaches to the search for, andrecovery of buried remains.
List of figures viiSeries foreword xiPreface and acknowledgements xiiiThe authors xvAbout the companion website xvii1 An introduction to buried remains 11.1 Questions of time 11.2 Questions of interpretation 21.3 Forensic archaeology 51.4 Legal issues and procedures 81.5 Decay dynamic 101.6 Search methods and adaptations 121.7 Recovery methods and adaptation 141.8 Mass graves 192 Search theory and the landscape 232.1 The theory 232.2 Landscape mapping 302.3 Remote sensing 373 Search application 493.1 Geophysical survey 493.2 Cadaver dogs 603.3 Mechanical excavation 683.4 Bodies in aqueous environments 734 Search design 774.1 Search design 774.1.1 Definition of search boundaries 774.1.2 Recording and archiving 784.1.3 Thoroughness 794.2 Interrogating landscapes 794.3 Balancing probabilities 935 Longer-term 'no body' cases 1015.1 Introduction 1015.2 History of cold case investigation 1025.3 Cultural changes to rural landscapes 1045.4 Natural changes to rural landscapes 1085.5 Planning controls and building controls 1165.6 Current planning arrangements 1185.7 Planning records 1205.8 Building records 1215.9 Special circumstances 1245.9.1 Archaeological investigation 1245.9.2 Listed buildings 1245.9.3 Ecclesiastical buildings 1255.9.4 Burial grounds 1265.10 Landfill sites and waste disposal 1316 Recovery, stratigraphy and destruction 1376.1 Stratigraphy 1386.1.1 Layers and contamination 1386.1.2 Fire scenes 1536.1.3 Formal exhumations 1586.2 The destructive process 1606.2.1 Documentation 1606.2.2 Planning and photography 169Appendix: The forensic archaeologist's report (taken fromSection 7 of the Standards and Guidance for ForensicArchaeologists) 1787 Recovery, sampling and dating 1817.1 Sieving 1817.2 Sampling and forensic ecology 1867.2.1 Entomology 1877.2.2 Palynology 1907.3 Essential taphonomics 1937.3.1 Natural modifications 1947.3.2 Anthropogenic modification 1967.4 Physical anthropology, recovery and surface scatters 1997.5 Dating 2047.5.1 Relative dating 2067.5.2 Absolute dating 2088 The investigation of multiple burials 2138.1 Diversity and challenges 2138.2 Developments 2188.3 Interrogating the evidence 2218.4 The aftermath of conflict 2258.5 Politics and Religion 2278.6 Archives for history 228Bibliography 233Index 251

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