Building on the success of their previous book, White and Folkens' The Human Bone Manual is intended for use outside the laboratory and classroom, by professional forensic scientists, anthropologists and researchers. The compact volume includes all the key information needed for identification purposes, including hundreds of photographs designed to show a maximum amount of anatomical information. Features more than 500 color photographs and illustrations in a portable format; most in 1:1 ratio Provides multiple views of every bone in the human body Includes tips on identifying any human bone or tooth Incorporates up-to-date references for further study
This manual is the culmination of more than 35 years of skeletal analysis, teaching forensic anthropology and conducting skeletal research at universities and museums in the U.S., Asia, Pacific, Africa, and Europe.
Illustrations of the skeletal and skull recording forms were kindly provided by Caroline Needham (University of Dundee). PERINATAL SKELETAL RECORDING FORM Left Right R.Rib Hds L.Rib Hds 356 9. SUMMARIES, RECORDING FORMS, AND PRACTICAL ...
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Designed for undergraduate courses emphasizing human anatomy and using the cat for dissection, this popular manual (organized by system) offers exercises that highlight the differences and similarities between feline and human anatomy.
The book includes hundreds of photographs and drawings specifically designed to show a maximum amount of anatomical information.
There, readers can view and interact with images to further understanding of the principles explained in the text.
Human Skeletal Remains is divided into two sections. The first section reviews the techniques and information needed for excavating and describing skeletal remains and for achieving reliable estimates of stature, sex, and age at death.
This book covers all practical aspects of forensic anthropology, from field recoveries, to lab analyses, emphasizing hands-on activities.
When a bone of unknown origin is found at a location, forensic implications arise immediately.