Forensic Archaeology Multidisciplinary Perspectives /
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| Weitere Verfasser: | , | 
| Zusammenfassung: | XVIII, 333 p. 83 illus., 78 illus. in color. text  | 
| Sprache: | Englisch | 
| Veröffentlicht: | 
        Cham :
          Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer,
    
        2019.
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| Ausgabe: | 1st ed. 2019. | 
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| Online-Zugang: | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-03291-3 | 
| Format: | Elektronisch Buch | 
                Inhaltsangabe: 
            
                  - Part 1 - Theoretical Frameworks
 - Different but equal: the philosophical foundations of forensic archaeology
 - Four-Field Forensic Archaeology
 - Professionalism in Forensic Archaeology: Transitioning from ‘Cowboy of science’ to ‘officer of the court’
 - Forensic Archaeologist or Crime Scene Investigator?
 - The Human Side of Forensic Archaeology
 - Part 2 - Forensic Archaeological Contexts
 - The Language of Forensic Archaeology: Discourses in Field and in Court
 - Convincing LEO: Successful interaction between the archaeologist and law enforcement officials in crime scene investigations
 - The Use of Forensic Archaeology in Missing Person Cases
 - Landfill Searches for Human Remains
 - The Application of archaeological techniques to forensic fire scenes
 - An Evolving Problem for Forensic Archaeology: The Involvement of Armed Users of Controlled Substances in Archaeological Crime
 - Part 3 – Multi-disciplinary Techniques & Methods
 - The Role of Palynology in Forensic Archaeology
 - Chemistry & Forensic Archaeology – A Marriage Made in Heaven
 - The Use of 3D Laser Scanning in Forensic Archaeology to Document Unauthorized Archaeological Damage
 - Forensic Archaeology and the Question of Using Geographic Profiling Methods such as “Winthropping”
 - Part 4 - Case Studies
 - The Benefits of a Cooperative Approach: Case Studies from Lancaster County, Nebraska
 - Digging, Defacement, Damage, and Dealing: Case Studies of the Role of Forensic Archaeology in Archaeology
 - Looking Back: 10 Years after “The Station” Nightclub Fire, West Warwick, Rhode Island
 - Acquisition and Disposition Problems and Experiences Policing the Online Marketplace for Human Remains
 - Take Them to the Woods: Melding Forensic Education with Real Case Experience.