Literature on luminescent properties of thermally altered human remains is scarce and contradictory. Therefore, the luminescence of heated bone was systemically reinvestigated. A heating experiment was conducted on fresh human bone, in two different media, and cremated human remains were recovered from a modern crematory. Luminescence was excited with light sources within the range of 350 to 560 nm. The excitation light was filtered out by using different long pass filters, and the luminescence was analysed by means of a scoring method. The results show that temperature, duration and surrounding medium determine the observed emission intensity and bandwidth. It is concluded that the luminescent characteristic of bone can be useful for ident...
During antemortem and postmortem comparison of dental records of carbonized victims, restorations ma...
Cremated bone occurs in many archaeological sites as small grey and white fragments. The high temper...
Warping has been used to determine the pre-burning condition of human skeletal remains. In the liter...
Literature on luminescent properties of thermally altered human remains is scarce and contradictory....
Bone has photoluminescent characteristics that can aid the analysis of thermally altered human skele...
Human bone has shown to have luminescent properties that remain throughout the phases of cremation, ...
At this moment, no method is available to objectively estimate the temperature to which skeletal rem...
Salvaging burned human remains can be a challenging task for the forensic specialists, and interpret...
Salvaging burned human remains can be a challenging task for the forensic specialists, and interpret...
The colour of thermally altered bone, recovered from archaeological and forensic contexts, is relate...
The determination of the original condition of human remains prior to burning is critical since it m...
The study presented here is regarded as a continuation of the experiments of Sterzik et al., who dev...
Recent studies have suggested that alternate light sources (ALS) are effective in detecting bone and...
During antemortem and postmortem comparison of dental records of carbonized victims, restorations ma...
Cremated bone occurs in many archaeological sites as small grey and white fragments. The high temper...
Warping has been used to determine the pre-burning condition of human skeletal remains. In the liter...
Literature on luminescent properties of thermally altered human remains is scarce and contradictory....
Bone has photoluminescent characteristics that can aid the analysis of thermally altered human skele...
Human bone has shown to have luminescent properties that remain throughout the phases of cremation, ...
At this moment, no method is available to objectively estimate the temperature to which skeletal rem...
Salvaging burned human remains can be a challenging task for the forensic specialists, and interpret...
Salvaging burned human remains can be a challenging task for the forensic specialists, and interpret...
The colour of thermally altered bone, recovered from archaeological and forensic contexts, is relate...
The determination of the original condition of human remains prior to burning is critical since it m...
The study presented here is regarded as a continuation of the experiments of Sterzik et al., who dev...
Recent studies have suggested that alternate light sources (ALS) are effective in detecting bone and...
During antemortem and postmortem comparison of dental records of carbonized victims, restorations ma...
Cremated bone occurs in many archaeological sites as small grey and white fragments. The high temper...
Warping has been used to determine the pre-burning condition of human skeletal remains. In the liter...