Published: 2021-10-26

Experimental Study of Black Bear (Ursus americanus) and Grizzly Bear (U. arctos) Tooth Marks and Other Gnawing Damage on Bone

Makala M. Udoni, James T. Pokines, Tara L. Moore

71–87

Abstract

Tooth mark and other gnawing damage modifications on bone from African carnivores have been extensively examined, but there are less data on...

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Documenting Skeletal Scatters in Obstructed Wooded Environments Using Close-Range Photogrammetry

Morgan J. Ferrell, John J. Schultz

88–103

Abstract

Forensic scenes involving human skeletal remains in obstructed wooded environments are challenging to document. One potential solution is to...

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Experimental Study of White Heat Line Formation in Burned Bone Using Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy

Megan Gough, James T. Pokines, Sabra Botch-Jones

104–117

Abstract

In anthropological analysis of burned bone, the presence of a white heat line (WHL) aids in determining a bone’s physical condition prior to...

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Current State of Sex Estimation in Forensic Anthropology

Alexandra R. Klales
Abstract

Sex estimation is perhaps the most important component of the biological profile. Our sex estimates aid in decedent identification by helping to...

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Eugene Giles

Joseph T. Hefner

134–137

Abstract

In 2009, Dr. Eugene “Gene” Giles, PhD, D-ABFA (#14), sat across from me in a plush red velvet chair in the lobby of the Hyatt Regency Chicago....

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