Forensic Anthropology Laboratory Manual - Steven N. Byers, Chelsey A. Juarez

Forensic Anthropology Laboratory Manual

Buch | Hardcover
192 Seiten
2024 | 5th edition
Routledge (Verlag)
978-1-032-62724-3 (ISBN)
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This manual provides students in academic lab courses with hands-on experience of the major processes of forensic anthropology. Designed to accompany the textbook Introduction to Forensic Anthropology 6th edition, the manual introduces core procedures, with exercise worksheets to reinforce methodologies of forensic anthropology.
This manual provides students in academic laboratory courses with hands-on experience of the major processes of forensic anthropology. Designed to accompany the textbook Introduction to Forensic Anthropology 6th edition, the manual introduces core procedures and protocol, with exercise worksheets to reinforce the methodologies of forensic anthropology and enhance student comprehension. For the fifth edition, the manual has been updated in line with the textbook, incorporating new methods, figures, and worksheets. Each chapter contains explanations of the terminology, osteological features, and measurements needed to understand each of the topics. New for this edition, in many chapters students will find the incorporation of QR codes to give them immediate access to relevant video or website content to assist with the task at hand. In addition, in an attempt to create an inclusive learning environment, the authors have included online resources for most chapters that can be used in place of plastic skeletons or other classroom resources so that all students can utilize the lab manual regardless of their classroom setup. Chapters may be covered in one session or multiple sessions and include lists of both basic and optional lab materials, enabling instructors to tailor each lab to the resources they have available.

Steven N. Byers has a Ph.D. in Anthropology from the University of New Mexico (UNM), USA. Now retired, he worked for a number of years on various campuses of UNM, teaching courses in Forensic Anthropology, Biological Anthropology, and Archaeology. He is currently serving on the Anthropology Consensus Body of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences Standards Board, in addition to focusing on Southeastern United States bioarchaeology. Byers’ publications with Taylor & Francis include Introduction to Forensic Anthropology (in its 6th edition). Chelsey A. Juarez is an Associate Professor of Anthropology and the Director of the Fresno State Forensic Anthropology Laboratory at California State University, Fresno, U.S.A. She is also Director of the Central California Missing and Unidentified Deceased Persons Cold Case Initiative, a 19-county initiative to identify the deceased unidentified in rural Central California. Her research interests focus on isotopic investigations of provenance and diet with a special focus on the Latino Diaspora, and the U.S.-Mexico border through time. In addition, Juarez has researched and written about child abuse, intimate partner violence, and case accuracy trends in Forensic Anthropology. Dr. Juarez is a first generation Mexican-American. She holds a Doctorate from the University of California Santa Cruz in Biological Anthropology with a specialization in Forensic Anthropology and the Latino Diaspora.

1. Introduction, 2. Bones, Teeth, Measurements and Methods, 3. Establishing Medicolegal Significance, 4. Recovery Scene Methods, 5. Estimating Postmortem Interval, 6. Initial Treatment and Examination, 7. Attribution of Population Affinity, 8. Attribution of Sex, 9. Estimation of Age at Death, 10. Calculation of Stature, 11. Death, Trauma, and the Skeleton, 12. Projectile Trauma, 13. Blunt Trauma, 14. Sharp and Miscellaneous Trauma, 15. Antemortem Skeletal Conditions, 16. Postmortem Changes to Bone, 17. Additional Aspects of Individualization, 18. Obtaining an Identification, 19. Conclusion

Erscheint lt. Verlag 11.11.2024
Zusatzinfo 131 Tables, black and white; 58 Line drawings, black and white; 74 Halftones, black and white; 132 Illustrations, black and white
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 210 x 280 mm
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Archäologie
Naturwissenschaften Biologie
Sozialwissenschaften
ISBN-10 1-032-62724-7 / 1032627247
ISBN-13 978-1-032-62724-3 / 9781032627243
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