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E-grāmata: Human and Nonhuman Bone Identification: A Color Atlas

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(Colorado State University, Fort Collins, USA)
  • Formāts: 584 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 22-Dec-2008
  • Izdevniecība: CRC Press Inc
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040084021
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  • Formāts: 584 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 22-Dec-2008
  • Izdevniecība: CRC Press Inc
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040084021

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When a bone of unknown origin is found at a location, forensic implications arise immediately. Is this bone human, and if so, is it evidence of a murder? Human and Non-Human Bone Identification: A Color Atlas presents a comprehensive handbook of photographs and other information essential for law enforcement and forensic anthropologists when examining skeletal remains and determining species and body parts.

Presenting over 3000 color photographs, this atlas is a practical comparative guide to the differences among species for nearly all bones in the body. Useful in either the laboratory or the field, it features images of the types of bones that are most commonly discovered, and provides annotations pointing out salient features.

The book begins with a section on general osteology and explains the major anatomical differences between humans and other animals. It compares human and non-human bones, categorized by type of bone, and includes most of the major bones in humans and non-humans. The third section discusses non-human skeletal elements, categorized by species, and explores numerous skeletal elements within those species.

This book is also available on a fully searchable DVD: Catalog no. 62964

Includes Bones from the Following Species!

Moose

Elk

Deer

Bison

Cow

Antelope

Mountain Sheep

Domestic Sheep

Llama

Horse

Bear

Wolf

Coyote

Domestic dog

Mountain lion

Bobcat

Raccoon

Badger

Skunk

River Otter

Beaver

Porcupine

Marmot

Prairie dog

Rabbit

Norway rat

Squirrel

Armadillo

Opossum

Vampire bat

Seal

Written by Diane L. France, one of the most respected forensic anthropologists in the world, this supremely organized atlas helps those tasked with bone identification to quickly and efficiently determine the origin of discovered remains and plan the appropriate course of action.

Recenzijas

a much-needed reference with many excellent color images for comparative skeletal anatomy focused on human bones and nonhuman bones that are most likely to be encountered in a medicolegal investigation the amount of text is just right. The most important information is conveyed in a concise way that is useful for the novice and expert alike. The images of the bones are excellent This book is an essential resource for professionals involved in medicolegal investigation who routinely deal with distinguishing human and nonhuman bone. It also has applications beyond forensic anthropology, including archaeology and comparative skeletal anatomy and should be a welcome addition to many classroom libraries. Dawn M. Mulhern, Ph.D., Journal of Forensic Sciences, volume 54, issue 6

Preface xi
Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction 1(22)
Cranium
23(48)
Artiodactyla
27(12)
Perissodactyla
39(2)
Carnivora
41(12)
Rodentia
53(8)
Xenarthra
61(2)
Marsupialia
63(2)
Chiroptera
65(2)
Marine Mammals
67(4)
Mandible
71(42)
Artiodactyla
73(12)
Perissodactyla
85(2)
Carnivora
87(10)
Rodentia
97(8)
Xenarthra
105(2)
Marsupialia
107(2)
Marine Mammals
109(4)
Dentition
113(32)
Artiodactyla
115(6)
Perissodactyla
121(2)
Carnivora
123(6)
Rodentia
129(6)
Xenarthra
135(2)
Marsupialia
137(2)
Chiroptera
139(2)
Marine Mammals
141(4)
Scapula
145(42)
Artiodactyla
147(12)
Perissodactyla
159(2)
Carnivora
161(10)
Rodentia
171(8)
Xenarthra
179(2)
Marsupialia
181(2)
Marine Mammals
183(4)
Humerus
187(44)
Artiodactyla
191(12)
Perissodactyla
203(2)
Carnivora
205(10)
Rodentia
215(8)
Xenarthra
223(2)
Marsupialia
225(2)
Marine Mammals
227(4)
Radius
231(44)
Artiodactyla
235(12)
Perissodactyla
247(2)
Carnivora
249(10)
Rodentia
259(8)
Xenarthra
267(2)
Marsupialia
269(2)
Marine Mammals
271(4)
Ulna
275(44)
Artiodactyla
279(12)
Perissodactyla
291(2)
Carnivora
293(10)
Rodentia
303(8)
Xenarthra
311(2)
Marsupialia
313(2)
Marine Mammals
315(4)
Metacarpals and Forelimbs
319(38)
Artiodactyla
325(12)
Perissodactyle
337(2)
Carnivora
339(8)
Rodentia
347(4)
Chiroptera
351(2)
Marine Mammals
353(4)
Vertebrae
357(16)
Artiodactyla
361(4)
Carnivora
365(4)
Rodentia
369(4)
Pelvic Girdle
373(44)
Artiodactyla
377(12)
Perissodactyla
389(2)
Carnivora
391(10)
Rodentia
401(8)
Xenarthra
409(2)
Marsupialia
411(2)
Marine Mammals
413(4)
Femur
417(44)
Artiodactyla
421(12)
Perissodactyla
433(2)
Carnivora
435(10)
Rodentia
445(8)
Xenarthra
453(2)
Marsupialia
455(2)
Marine Mammals
457(4)
Tibia
461(44)
Artiodactyla
465(12)
Perissodactyla
477(2)
Carnivora
479(10)
Rodentia
489(8)
Xenarthra
497(2)
Marsupialia
499(2)
Marine Mammals
501(4)
Fibula
505(32)
Artiodactyla
509(2)
Carnivora
511(10)
Rodentia
521(8)
Xenarthra
529(2)
Marsupialia
531(2)
Marine Mammals
533(4)
Metatarsals and Hindlimbs
537(32)
Artiodactyla
541(12)
Perissodactyla
553(2)
Carnivora
555(4)
Rodentia
559(4)
Xenarthra
563(2)
Chiroptera
565(4)
Skeletons Arranged by Species
569(156)
Artiodactyla
579(52)
Perissodactyla
631(6)
Carnivora
637(38)
Rodentia
675(30)
Xenarthra
705(6)
Marsupialia
711(6)
Chiroptera
717(2)
Marine Mammals
719(6)
Index 725
Diane L. France