Forensic taphonomy: the postmortem fate of human remains
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adam_text | Contents
Preface Joseph H. Davis xv
Foreword Gary Haynes xvii
The Editors xxi
Contributors xxiii
Acknowledgment xxvii
Introduction William D. Haglund and Marcella H. Sorg 1
SECTION I
Taphonomy in the Forensic Context
1 Method and Theory of Forensic
Taphonomic Research 13
William D. Haglund and Marcella H. Sotg
Introduction 13
Taphonomy in the Forensic Context 14
The Fidelity of Inference 14
Comments About the History of Taphonomic Theory and Models 16
A Forensic Taphonomic Model 18
Awareness of Investigator Bias 20
The Present State of Taphonomic Information in Forensic Science 21
Summary 22
2 Context Delicti: Archaeological Context
in Forensic Work 27
Douglas D. Scott and Melissa Connor
Anthropological Archaeology and the Forensic Sciences 27
The Battle of the Little Bighorn as an Archaeological Forensic
Scene Investigation 28
The Koreme Execution Site: A Modern Crime Scene Investigation
Using Archaeological Techniques 34
Conclusions 36
Acknowledgments 37
3 The Role of Archaeology in the Recovery and
Interpretation of Human Remains from an Outdoor
Forensic Setting 39
Dennis C. Dirkmaat and James M. Adovasio
Introduction 39
Application of Archaeological Methods to Forensic Investigation 40
Case Studies in the Application and Benefits of Archaeological
Recovery in Forensic Contexts 52
Discussion 57
4 Chain of Custody from the Field to the Courtroom 65
Jerry Melbye and Susan B. Jimenez
Introduction 65
Discovery of Evidence 66
Analysis of Evidence 67
A Case Study 67
Taphonomic Questions Addressed 73
Conclusions 74
Acknowledgments 74
5 Taphonomic Applications in Forensic Anthropology 77
Douglas H. Ubelaker
Introduction 77
Taphonomic Processes 77
Animal Chewing and Other Causes of Bone Breakage 78
Weathering Patterns 79
Forensic Anthropology Applications 79
Estimation of Postmortem Interval 80
Environmental Reconstruction 81
Sequence of Postmortem Events 81
Pseudo Trauma 82
The Lady in the Cistern 82
Carl Weiss 83
Goochland, Virginia 84
Bones from the Cemetery: Recent or Old? 86
Summary 87
SECTION II
Modifications of Soft Tissue, Bone, and Associated Materials
Chemical Underpinnings
ft Chemical and Ultrastructural Aspects
of Decomposition 93
H. Gill King
Introduction 93
Physical and Chemical Constraints of Decomposition 93
Autolysis and Cell Death 95
Ultrastructural Correlates of Autolysis 96
The Order of Tissue Decomposition 97
Familiar Postmortem Phenomena 98
Other Aspects of Postmortem Chemistry 104
Conclusion: Differential Decomposition of Hard Tissues 104
7 Preservation and Recovery of DNA in Postmortem
Specimens and Trace Samples 109
Thomas J. Parsons and Victor Walter Weedn
Introduction 109
DNA: Chemical Structure, Genomic Organization, and Variability 110
Techniques for DNA Analysis 113
PCR Contamination 115
Specific Techniques of PCR Analysis 115
Short Term Postmortem Studies and Casework Examples 117
Ancient DNA 120
Conclusion 125
Acknowledgments 126
Soft Tissue
8 The Process of Decomposition: A Model from
the Arizona Sonoran Desert 139
Alison Galloway
Introduction 139
Materials and Methods 139
Results 142
Discussion 145
Summary 149
Acknowledgments 149
9 Postmortem Changes in Soft Tissues 151
Michael A. Clark, Michael B. Worrell, and John E. Pless
Introduction 151
Determination of Death and Early Postmortem Changes 151
Late Postmortem Changes 152
Tissue Changes 153
Modifications of the Decomposition Process 156
Skeletonization 159
Decomposition Staging Scale 160
Autopsy of the Decomposed Body 160
10 Recognition of Cemetery Remains
in the Forensic Setting 165
Hugh E. Berryman, William M. Bass, Steven A. Symes, and O Brian
C. Smith
Introduction 165
Physical Characteristics of the Remains 166
Artifacts Associated with the Remains 167
Presence of Embalmed Tissue 169
Conclusions 169
11 Frozen Environments and Soft Tissue Preservation 171
Marc S. Micozzi
Introduction 171
Postmortem Preservation by Freezing 171
Freezing and Postmortem Decomposition 172
Effects of Freezing on Soil and Environmental Conditions 174
Experimental Study of Effects of Freezing and Thawing 175
Effects of Freezing and Thawing on Soft Tissue: Case Illustration 178
12 Outdoor Decomposition Rates in Tennessee 181
William M. Bass, III
Introduction 181
Summer Decay Rates 183
Winter Decay Rates 185
Summary 185
Bone
13 Microscopic Structure of Bone 187
Michael Schultz
Introduction 187
General Structures and Types of Bones 187
General Histology of Bone 188
The Cells of Bone 188
Intercellular Bone Matrix 189
The Micro Architecture of Bone 191
Periosteum, Endosteum, and Bone Marrow 196
Growth and Histogenesis of Bone 197
Acknowledgments 198
14 Microscopic Investigation of Excavated
Skeletal Remains: A Contribution to
Paleopathology and Forensic Medicine 201
Michael Schultz
Introduction 201
Methods 202
Results 202
Conclusions 218
Summary 218
Acknowledgments 219
15 A Critical Evaluation of Bone Weathering as an
Indication of Bone Assemblage Formation 223
R. Lee Lyman and Gregory L. Fox
Introduction 223
Bone Weathering 223
Discussion 240
Conclusions 242
Acknowledgments 243
16 Eskimo Skeleton Taphonomy with Identification
of Possible Polar Bear Victims 249
Charles F. Merbs
Introduction 249
Grave Environment and Skeletal Preservation 251
Conclusions 261
17 Human Variables in the Postmortem Alteration
of Human Bone: Examples from U.S. War Casualties 263
Thomas D. Holland, Bruce E. Anderson, and Robert W. Mann
Introduction 263
Human Taphonomic Factors 264
Conclusions 272
Acknowledgments 273
18 Fire Modification of Bone: A Review
of the Literature 275
Pamela M. Mayne Correia
Introduction 275
Visual Characteristics 276
Histological Characteristics 279
Demographic Methodology 282
Methodology of Medicolegal Community 284
Conclusion 286
Acknowledgments 286
19 Human Bone Mineral Densities and Survival
of Bone Elements: A Contemporary Sample 295
Alison Galloway, P. Willey, and Lynn Snyder
Introduction 295
Materials and Methods: Age, Sex, and Racial Composition 296
Results 300
Discussion 313
Conclusion 315
Acknowledgments 315
20 Cranial Bone Displacement as a Taphonomic
Process in Potential Child Abuse Cases 319
Thomas A.J. Crist, Arthur Washburn, Hydrow Park, Ian Hood, and
Molly A. Hickey
Introduction 319
Development of the Immature Cranium and Pseudotrauma 320
Case Histories 323
Archaeological Examples 325
Discussion 328
Conclusions 331
Acknowledgments 332
Associated Materials
21 Biodegradation of Hairs and Fibers 337
Walter F. Rowe
The Role of Trace Evidence 337
Hair as Forensic Evidence 338
Textile Fibers as Trace Evidence 344
Three Case Studies 347
Acknowledgments 349
22 Forensic Botany 353
David W. Hall
Introduction 353
Evidence 353
Plant Characteristics 354
Ecology 355
Lack of Habitat 355
Plant Dispersal 355
Naming Plants 356
Time 356
Stomach Contents 356
Pollen 357
Fungi 357
Algae 357
DNA 357
Evidence Collection 358
Placing People or Objects at Scenes 359
Determining Time of Death 361
Conclusion 362
SECTION III
Scavenged Remains
Carnivore Scavenged Remains
23 Dogs and Coyotes: Postmortem Involvement
with Human Remains 367
William D. Haglund
Introduction 367
Disarticulation and Soft Tissue Consumption 367
Damage to Bone 373
Survivorship and Recovery Frequencies of Skeletal Elements 375
Movement of Remains by Canids 377
Variables that Affect Scavenging of Human Remains 377
Conclusions 378
Acknowledgments 379
24 Scattered Skeletal Human Remains: Search Strategy
Considerations for Locating Missing Teeth 383
William D. Haglund
Introduction 383
Case Examples 383
Discussion 389
Conclusion 392
Acknowledgments 393
25 The Utilization of Faunal Evidence in the
Recovery of Human Remains 395
Turhon A. Muiad
Introduction 395
Case Examples 395
Discussion 400
Rodent Scavenged Remains
26 Rodents and Human Remains 405
William D. Haglund
Introduction 405
Case Examples 408
Discussion 411
Scavenging by Insects
27 On tne Body: Insects Life Stage Presence, Their
Postmortem Artifacts 415
Neal H. Haskell, Robert D. Hall, Valerie J. Cervenka, and
Michael A. Clark
Introduction 415
Background 415
History and Background of Forensic Entomology 416
Contributions of Entomology to the Death Scene Investigation 419
The Insects Most Commonly Encountered at Death Scenes 422
Using the Fly Life Cycle in PMI Estimations 431
Insect Postmortem Artifacts 432
Entomological Procedures 436
Qualifications of Forensic Entomologists 441
Scavenging by Water Organisms
28 Human Remains Recovered from a Shark s
Stomach in South Carolina 449
Ted A. Rathbun and Babette C. Rathbun
Introduction 449
Background 449
Material 449
Tiger Sharks 450
Circumstances and Time Since Death 451
Race 451
Sex 451
Age 452
Stature 453
Hairs 453
Summary 454
Acknowledgments 455
SECTION IV
Buried and Protected Remains
29 Decomposition of Buried and Submerged Bodies 459
William C. Rodriguez, HI
Decomposition of Buried and Submerged Bodies 459
Anomalies of Decomposition and Artifactual Preservation 462
Injuries Due to Insect and Terrestrial or Aquatic Animal Life 464
30 Decomposition Rates of Deliberate Burials:
A Case Study of Preservation 469
Mary H. Manhein
Introduction 469
Preservation of Archaeological Burials in Louisiana 469
Preservation of Forensic Burials in Louisiana 470
Discussion 472
Survey of Practicing Forensic Anthropologists 473
Conclusion 478
Acknowledgments 478
31 Autopsied, Embalmed, and Preserved
Human Remains: Distinguishing Features
in Forensic and Historic Contexts 483
Paul S. Sledzik and Marc S. Micozzi
Overview 483
Natural Processes of Soft Tissue Preservation 483
Human Actions Leading to Soft Tissue Preservation 485
History of Embalming, Autopsy, and Anatomical Preparation 487
Autopsies in Historic America 488
Anatomical Preparation 489
Conclusion 492
Acknowledgments 492
32 NecroSearch Revisited: Further Multidisciplinary
Approaches to the Detection of Clandestine Graves 497
Diane L. France, Tom J. Griffin, Jack G. Swanburg,
John W. Lindemann, G. Clark Davenport, Vickey Trammell, Cecilia
T. Travis, Boris Kondratieff, Al Nelson, Kim Castellano, Dick
Hopkins, and Tom Adair
Introduction 497
Background 498
Methods 499
Results 503
Conclusions 507
33 Preservation in Late 19th Century Iron
Coffin Burials 511
Douglas W. Owsley and Bertita E. Compton
Introduction 511
Background 511
Four Recent, Detailed Studies of Iron Coffin Burials 515
Taphonomic Processes in Iron Coffin Burials 522
Conclusion 524
Acknowledgments 525
SECTION V
Remains in Water
Riverine Environments
34 Fluvial Transport of Human Crania 529
Stephen P. Nawrocki, John E. Pless, Dean A. Hawley,
and Scott A. Wagner
Introduction 529
The Three Phases of Fluvial Transport 530
Case Studies 534
Indicators of Fluvial Transport 538
Trait Distribution and Test Cases 542
Discussion 544
Conclusions 546
Acknowledgments 548
35 The Taphonomic Effects of Flood Waters on Bone 553
Sheilagh Brooks and Richard H. Brooks
Introduction 553
Discussion 555
Summary 557
Acknowledgments 558
Lacustrine Environments
36 Movement of Bodies in Lake Ontario 559
Tyler G. O Brien
Introduction 559
Lake Effects 559
Adipocere Formation 560
Case Description 561
Multiple Taphonomic Pathways 563
Summary 563
Marine Environments
37 Forensic Taphonomy in Marine Contexts 567
Marcella H. Sorg, John H. Dearborn, Elizabeth I. Monahan,
Henry F. Ryan, Kristin G. Sweeney, and Edward David
Introduction 567
The Marine Environment as a Forensic Taphonomic Context 568
Necrology in the Marine Context 576
Forensic Taphonomy in the Gulf of Maine 584
Conclusions 599
Acknowledgments 599
38 Human Aquatic Taphonomy in the Monterey
Bay Area 605
Shelley Boyle, Alison Galloway, and Richard T. Mason
Introduction 605
Stages of Decomposition in Water 605
Materials and Methods 607
Results 608
Discussion 610
Conclusion 613
39 Burials at Sea 615
Marilyn R. London, F. John Krolikowski, and Joseph H. Davis
Introduction 615
Scope of Problem 615
Case Report from Rhode Island 616
Case Reports from Florida 618
Laws and Regulations Pertaining to Burials at Sea 620
Discussion 620
Conclusion 621
Acknowledgments 622
Index 623
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