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Fragment analysis in forensic anthropology.

Douglas H Ubelaker1, Yaohan Wu1.   

Abstract

Anthropological analysis of fragmentary evidence can be challenging but diverse methods allow substantial information to be gleaned. Scanning electron microscopy/energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy enables determination if bone and/or tooth tissue is present. Protein radioimmunoassay or DNA analysis can establish the species present. Histological analysis can assist in species determination and reveal information about thermal changes. Radiocarbon analysis with special reference to the modern bomb-curve can clarify the postmortem interval. Anthropologists should also be aware that DNA analysis not only can enable positive identification but assist in the evaluation of sex and age at death. This work was authored as part of the Contributor's official duties as an Employee of the United States Government and is therefore a work of the United States Government. In accordance with 17 U.S.C. 105, no copyright protection is available for such works under U.S. Law.

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Keywords:  Forensic sciences; forensic anthropology; fragments; radiocarbon

Year:  2020        PMID: 33457044      PMCID: PMC7782066          DOI: 10.1080/20961790.2020.1811513

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Forensic Sci Res        ISSN: 2471-1411


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