
Describes how forensic anthropologists are able to examine the bodies of crime and disaster victims in order to identify victims and even solve mysteries by piecing together a victim's last moments. Discusses osteology, the study of bones, and taphonomy, the study of decomposition and the effects of death on the body.
year: 2006, 2014
call number/section: 614.1, 614, 614.14, 614.17
subjects: forensic anthropology, juvenile literature, forensic sciences, anthropology, criminal investigation, homicide, crime scene searches
Editions

Libal, Angela
Mason Crest (2006)
Presents an introduction to forensic science, explaining how anthropologists use human remains such as skeletons and bones to identify victims and solve mysterious and violent crimes.
Schools: 12

Libal, Angela
Mason Crest Publishers (2014)
Describes how forensic anthropologists are able to examine the bodies of crime and disaster victims in order to identify victims and even solve mysteries by piecing together a victim's last moments. Discusses osteology, the study of bones, and taphonomy, the study of decomposition and the effects of death on the body.
Schools: 1