Multidisciplinary Approaches to Forensic Archaeology
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Multidisciplinary Approaches to Forensic Archaeology
Topics discussed during the European Meetings on Forensic Archaeology (EMFA)
Groen, W. J. Mike; Barone, Pier Matteo
Springer International Publishing AG
11/2018
279
Dura
Inglês
9783319943961
15 a 20 dias
720
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Preface.- Chapter 01: Introduction: Forensic Archaeology: Combining Archaeology with Criminalistics and Criminology.- Part I: Forensic Archaeology and NDTs.- Chapter 02: Forensic archaeological remote sensing and geospatial analysis.- Chapter 03: Geophysics and Archaeology at crime scenes.- Chapter 04: Forensic Geophysics and the Search of Building Interiors, Peat Bogs, and Freshwater.- Part II: Forensic Archaeology and Human Remains.- Chapter 05: The increasing role of the forensic anthropologist in the search for the missing.- Chapter 06: Forensic archaeology: State-of-the-art archeological technology in France and other latest developments. A case study in Toulouse region (South West of France).- Chapter 07: Actualistic experimental taphonomy of inhumation burial.- Chapter 08: The use of 3-dimensional scanning and surface capture methods in recording forensic taphonomic traces: issues of technology, visualisation, and validation.- Chapter 09: Human remains in marineenvironments: Challenges and Future developments.- Chapter 10: Interrogating the ground - an archaeologist at a crime scene.- Chapter 11: Forensic Archaeology in Denmark - A Work in Progress.- Chapter 12: Recent recruitment of forensic anthropologist and odontologist in Carabinieri scientific investigation: multi-disciplinary approach and scene investigation in case of hidden corpse.- Chapter 13: Forensic Archaeology in Russia: Past Developments and Future Approaches.- Chapter 14: Operation Nobility: The identification of a missing soldier from the Battle of Arnhem, 1944.- Chapter 15: The Independent Commission for the Location of Victims' Remains in Ireland: A case study - the abduction, murder and secret burial of Victim B.- Part III: Forensic Archaeology and Antiquity Crimes.- Chapter 16: Not just body and decomposition: Forensic Archaeology preventing Antiquities Crimes.- Chapter 17: Problems of Archaeological Heritage Protection-The Background of Crime Against Monuments and Works of Art.- Chapter 18; Preventing Art and Antiquities Crimes using Forensic Geology.
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Taphonomy;Remote Sensing;Geophysics;DVI;Antiquitites Crimes
Preface.- Chapter 01: Introduction: Forensic Archaeology: Combining Archaeology with Criminalistics and Criminology.- Part I: Forensic Archaeology and NDTs.- Chapter 02: Forensic archaeological remote sensing and geospatial analysis.- Chapter 03: Geophysics and Archaeology at crime scenes.- Chapter 04: Forensic Geophysics and the Search of Building Interiors, Peat Bogs, and Freshwater.- Part II: Forensic Archaeology and Human Remains.- Chapter 05: The increasing role of the forensic anthropologist in the search for the missing.- Chapter 06: Forensic archaeology: State-of-the-art archeological technology in France and other latest developments. A case study in Toulouse region (South West of France).- Chapter 07: Actualistic experimental taphonomy of inhumation burial.- Chapter 08: The use of 3-dimensional scanning and surface capture methods in recording forensic taphonomic traces: issues of technology, visualisation, and validation.- Chapter 09: Human remains in marineenvironments: Challenges and Future developments.- Chapter 10: Interrogating the ground - an archaeologist at a crime scene.- Chapter 11: Forensic Archaeology in Denmark - A Work in Progress.- Chapter 12: Recent recruitment of forensic anthropologist and odontologist in Carabinieri scientific investigation: multi-disciplinary approach and scene investigation in case of hidden corpse.- Chapter 13: Forensic Archaeology in Russia: Past Developments and Future Approaches.- Chapter 14: Operation Nobility: The identification of a missing soldier from the Battle of Arnhem, 1944.- Chapter 15: The Independent Commission for the Location of Victims' Remains in Ireland: A case study - the abduction, murder and secret burial of Victim B.- Part III: Forensic Archaeology and Antiquity Crimes.- Chapter 16: Not just body and decomposition: Forensic Archaeology preventing Antiquities Crimes.- Chapter 17: Problems of Archaeological Heritage Protection-The Background of Crime Against Monuments and Works of Art.- Chapter 18; Preventing Art and Antiquities Crimes using Forensic Geology.
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