FORENSIC ANTHROPOLOGY; CONTENTS; Chapter 1; Chapter 1 FORENSIC ANTHROPOLOGY:; Chapter 2 STAB WOUNDS:; Chapter 3 FORENSIC ANTHROPOLOGY IN PORTUGAL:; Chapter 4 THE REPUDIATED ANGEL:; Chapter 5 A CASE OF DISPOSAL OF A BODY THROUGH BURNING; Chapter 6 MANY LAYERS OF TAPHONOMY:; Chapter 7 A STRANGE CASE OF DISMEMBERMENT; Chapter 8 THE UNKNOWN FEMALE FROM COLOGNE:; Chapter 9 THE SKELETAL REMAINS OF A CHILD, ; Chapter 10 INTERPRETING GUNSHOT WOUNDS IN THE BALKANS:; Chapter 11 FLEEING SREBRINICA:; Chapter 12 EXHUMATIONS IN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA:; Chapter 13 FORENSIC ANTHROPOLOGY IN HUNGARY
Chapter 14 BONE SCATTER ON CHALK:Chapter 15 IDENTIFICATION BY FACIAL RECOGNITION, GAIT ANALYSIS AND PHOTOGRAMMETRY:; INDEX
Summary
This important new text contains the first collection of forensic anthropology case studies to be published from Europe. Forensic Anthropology: Case Studies From Europe aims to highlight recent developments in the discipline within Europe, and to allow comparisons to be made between work done in various European countries and the Americas. This book is comprehensive, with nineteen contributors providing case studies from recent work undertaken across twelve European countries, including three chapters covering the work of forensic anthropologists in cases that involve human rights issues in th