Commingling Analysis: Historical and Methodological Perspectives

作者: Douglas H. Ubelaker

DOI: 10.1016/B978-0-12-405889-7.00001-0

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摘要: The chapters assembled in this volume represent a testimony to the growing need for commingling analysis within forensic anthropology and vast array of approaches available now meet that need. Although basic inventory documentation techniques are desirable all cases, specific problems call selection particular methods. This volume, beginning with chapter on historical methodological perspectives analysis, provides reader an overview both solutions.

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