文档介绍:FORENSIC ARCHAEOLOGY:
ADVANCES IN THEORY AND PRACTICE
FORENSIC
ARCHAEOLOGY:
ADVANCES IN THEORY
AND PRACTICE
John Hunter
and
Margaret Cox
First published 2005
by Routledge
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CONTENTS
List of figures vii
List of tables ix
Notes on contributors xi
Acknowledgements xiii
1 Introduction 1
2 Search and location: case studies 1–13 27
3 Forensic geophysical survey 62
PAUL CHEETHAM
4 The recovery of forensic evidence from individual graves:
case studies 14–29 96
5 The archaeology of mass graves 137
R. WRIGHT, I. HANSON AND J. STERENBERG
6 Anthropology in a forensic context 159
TAL SIMMONS AND WILLIAM D. HAGLUND
7 Legal matters 177
ROBERT DILLEY
8 Social and intellectual frameworks 204
Index 226
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FIGURES
Part of cartoon published in The Guardian 11 November 2000 3
Some of the different professional groups involved in a major