Da fa yi: si wang fan yi ren

ISBN-10
720108187X
ISBN-13
9787201081878
Category
Crime laboratories
Pages
247
Language
Chinese
Published
2013
Authors
William M. Bass, Jon Jefferson

Description

A forensic anthropologist tracks the field's increasing sophistication as reflected by cases throughout his career, describing such newer technologies as DNA processing and electron microscopy, and examining past cases in which new developments proved pivotal.

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