One of the tasks of a forensic anthropologist is to sort human bone fragments from other materials, which can be difficult when dealing with highly fragmented and taphonomically modified material. The purpose of this research is to develop a method using handheld X-ray fluorescence (HHXRF) spectrometry to distinguish human and nonhuman bone/teeth from nonbone materials of similar chemical composition using multivariate statistical analyses. The sample materials were derived primarily from previous studies: human bone and teeth, nonhuman bone, nonbiological materials, nonbone biological materials, and taphonomically modified materials. The testing included two phases, testing both the reliability of the instrument and the accuracy of the tec...
As a result of the quick rise of pXRF technology in archaeology, there are concerns regarding the re...
Identification of osseous materials is generally established on gross anatomical features. However, ...
Recent studies have suggested that alternate light sources (ALS) are effective in detecting bone and...
One of the tasks of a forensic anthropologist is to sort human bone fragments from other materials, ...
Forensic anthropologists normally examine bone from a variety of medicolegal contexts. The skeletal ...
Forensic anthropologists normally examine bone from a variety of medicolegal contexts. The skeletal ...
Forensic anthropologists are generally able to identify skeletal materials (bone and tooth) using gr...
This study aims to investigate the potential of portable X-ray fluorescence spectrometry (pXRF) for ...
SummaryHuman tissues contain many kinds of minerals and trace essential elements that act as catalyt...
Forensic anthropologists are generally able to identify skeletal materials (bone and tooth) using gr...
Bone chemistry is an important source of biological and environmental information. Elemental composi...
Today, post-mortem computed tomography (CT) is routinely used for forensic identification. Mobile en...
Today, post-mortem computed tomography (CT) is routinely used for forensic identification. Mobile en...
As a result of the quick rise of pXRF technology in archaeology, there are concerns regarding the re...
As a result of the quick rise of pXRF technology in archaeology, there are concerns regarding the re...
As a result of the quick rise of pXRF technology in archaeology, there are concerns regarding the re...
Identification of osseous materials is generally established on gross anatomical features. However, ...
Recent studies have suggested that alternate light sources (ALS) are effective in detecting bone and...
One of the tasks of a forensic anthropologist is to sort human bone fragments from other materials, ...
Forensic anthropologists normally examine bone from a variety of medicolegal contexts. The skeletal ...
Forensic anthropologists normally examine bone from a variety of medicolegal contexts. The skeletal ...
Forensic anthropologists are generally able to identify skeletal materials (bone and tooth) using gr...
This study aims to investigate the potential of portable X-ray fluorescence spectrometry (pXRF) for ...
SummaryHuman tissues contain many kinds of minerals and trace essential elements that act as catalyt...
Forensic anthropologists are generally able to identify skeletal materials (bone and tooth) using gr...
Bone chemistry is an important source of biological and environmental information. Elemental composi...
Today, post-mortem computed tomography (CT) is routinely used for forensic identification. Mobile en...
Today, post-mortem computed tomography (CT) is routinely used for forensic identification. Mobile en...
As a result of the quick rise of pXRF technology in archaeology, there are concerns regarding the re...
As a result of the quick rise of pXRF technology in archaeology, there are concerns regarding the re...
As a result of the quick rise of pXRF technology in archaeology, there are concerns regarding the re...
Identification of osseous materials is generally established on gross anatomical features. However, ...
Recent studies have suggested that alternate light sources (ALS) are effective in detecting bone and...