Bones never lie: how forensics helps solve history's mysteries

Uses forensic sciences to try to solve some of the world's mysteries, including how Napoleon died, the identity of the Man in the Iron Mask, and the fate of Thailand's King Rama

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Main Author: MacLeod, Elizabeth (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Toronto Annick Press 2013
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Summary:Uses forensic sciences to try to solve some of the world's mysteries, including how Napoleon died, the identity of the Man in the Iron Mask, and the fate of Thailand's King Rama
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
Terror in the Jungle: How Did an Entire Maya Royal Family Die? Crime-Solvers' Arsenal: Archaeology -- Deadly Exile: Was Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte Poisoned? Crime-Solvers' Arsenal: Autopsy -- Identity Unknown: Who Was the Man in the Iron Mask? Crime-Solvers' Arsenal: Deductive Reasoning -- Murder, Accident, or Suicide? The Puzzling Death of Thailand's King Rama VIII Crime-Solvers' Arsenal: The Crime Scene -- Russian Riddle: Did Grand Duchess Anastasia Survive a Royal Massacre? Crime-Solvers' Arsenal: Establishing Identity -- Mysterious Egyptian Ending: How Did King Tut Die? Crime-Solvers' Arsenal: Medical Imagery (CT Scans) -- Lost Prince: What Was the Fate of Marie-Antoinette's Son? -- Crime-Solvers' Arsenal: DNA.
Physical Description:156 p. zahlr. Ill. 24 cm
ISBN:9781554514830
1554514835
9781554514823
1554514827

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