Forensic Anthropology
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This research demonstrates the value of laser scanning confocal microscopy (LSCM) as a research tool in osteological studies, and diagenetic studies in particular. LSCM combines properties of light and scanning electron microscopy by... more
Medical expertise is crucial in death investigations. It begins with body examination and evidence collection at the scene and proceeds through history, physical examination, laboratory tests, and diagnosis – in short, the broad... more
On the 4th of July in 2005, a couple was walking along an access road on Randall’s Island in New York City. The man observed a bone near the side of the road and playfully tossed it at his girl- friend. They then became concerned that the... more
azı durumlarda insan ve hayvan kemikleri birbirine kolaylıkla karıştırılabil-mektedir, yapılacak bu hatayı önlemek için osteoloji bilgisine sahip kişilerin karar vermesi gerekmektedir. Ülkemizde Antropoloji bölümlerinde hem insan hem de... more
To describe the contribution of forensic anthropology to the recovery, analysis, and identification of victims from the 1991-1995 war in Croatia recovered in wells. From 1996 to the present, human remains of a total of 61 individuals have... more
Abstract: Dental cementum anchors teeth into their sockets via the periodontal ligament. In mammals, dental cementum is laid down in alternating opaque and translucent bands representing winter (dormant) and summer (growth) seasons. Each... more
Essay Title: “Skeletal Analysis after Crimes Against Humanity and Genocides: Implications for Human Rights”
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Abstract. In 1801 at the cemetery in Vienna, Austria, the skull of W.A. Mozart was exhumed, and now it has been examined for identification. The osteological findings correspond with the available data of W.A. Mozart. Additional... more
Poster presented at the 2019 meeting of the AAPA (Cleveland, OH).
As part of a forensic study to determine the identification of the skull of W.A. MOZART, we noted a case of partial metopic closure in newborn skulls that may explain the orbital deformity, the feminine profile and alterations of the... more
Syllabus for Introduction to Forensic Anthropology. Fall/2018 at BECNO
In the context of increased scrutiny of the methods in forensic sciences, it is essential to ensure that the approaches used in forensic taphonomy to measure decomposition and estimate the postmortem interval are underpinned by robust... more
Arm span (AS) has been reported to be a good substitute for height measurement in osteoskeletally deformed patients and in the elderly with osteoporosis. The aim of this study was to evaluate the relationship between arm span and height... more
Facial image identification is an area of forensic sciences, where an expert provides an opinion on whether or not two or more images depict the same individual. The primary concern for facial image identification is that it must be based... more
A Persian Translation of:
Pringle, Heather. ‘Witness to Genocide - Archaeology Magazine Archive’. February 2009.
Pringle, Heather. ‘Witness to Genocide - Archaeology Magazine Archive’. February 2009.
Bones fluoresce when exposed to certain wavelengths of shortwave light, and this property can be useful in locating and sorting skeletal remains in forensic contexts. The proteins in bone collagen are largely responsible for its... more
There is a gap in the literature concerning the chemical effects that household products may produce on human remains. The present study examines the effects of household chemical products on teeth. A total of eight chemicals were... more
prispevek v zborniku Preteklost pod mikroskopom (Ljubljana: Narodni muzej Slovenije, 2017)