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Volume 19
No. 10

Forensic Archeology: A Humanistic Science

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Forensic Archeology A Humanistic Science
Poirier, David A.; Bellantoni, Nicholas F.

Engaging the Public Through Mortuary Archeology at Philadelphia’s First African Baptist Church Cemeteries
Crist, Thomas A.J.; Roberts, Daniel G.

Combining Archival and Archeological Research The Connecticut School for Boys Cemetery in Meriden, Connecticut
Walwer, Gregory F.

In Perpetuity The Northrup Cemetery
Poirier, David A.

Criminal Investigations A Forensic Archeology Case Study from Connecticut
Bellantoni, Nicholas F.; Cooke, David G.

Old Cemeteries, Arsenic, and Health Safety
Konefes, John L.; McGee, Michael K.

Federal Resources in Mass Disaster Response
Sledzik, Paul S.

Forensic Anthropology and Bioarcheology at the Smithsonian Institution
Owsley, Douglas W.

Forensic Anthropology and the FBI
Ubelaker, Douglas H.

Forensic Aviation Archeology Finding and Recovering American MIA Remains
Holland, Thomas D.; Mann, Robert W.

Archeologists and the United Nations Tribunals
Connor, Melissa; Scott, Douglas

Recovery and Identification of Civilian Victims of War In Croatia
Owsley, Douglas W.; Strinovic, Davor ; Slaus, Mario; Kollmann, Dana D.; Richardson, Malcolm L.


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