International audienceThe characterization of unidentified bodies or suspected human remains is a frequent and important task for forensic investigators. However, any identification method requires clues to the person's identity to allow for comparisons with missing persons. If such clues are lacking, information about the year of birth, sex and geographic origin of the victim, is particularly helpful to aid in the identification casework and limit the search for possible matches. We present here results of stable isotope analysis of (13)C and (18)O, and bomb-pulse (14)C analyses that can help in the casework. The (14)C analysis of enamel provided information of the year of birth with an average absolute error of 1.8±1.3 years. We also foun...
The post-mortem decomposition of human teeth is an area of forensic taphonomy that has received litt...
Various samples extracted from human tissues (with different radiocarbon turnover rates) of a post-b...
Teeth are increasingly utilized as a source of nuclear DNA to aid identification of human remains. D...
International audienceThe characterization of unidentified bodies or suspected human remains is a fr...
The characterization of unidentified bodies or suspected human remains is a frequent and important t...
<div><p>The characterization of unidentified bodies or suspected human remains is a frequent and imp...
The characterization of unidentified bodies or suspected human remains is a frequent and important t...
The identification of unknown human remains represents an important task in forensic casework. If th...
The identification of unknown human remains represents an important task in forensic casework. If th...
From the 20th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Kona, Hawaii, USA, May 31-June 3, 2009.Wh...
In forensic medicine, dead victim identification constitutes an important task for forensic profess...
Radiocarbon dating is typically an archaeological tool rather than a forensic one. Recently however,...
While radiocarbon is widely applied in dating ancient samples, recent studies reveal that (14)C conc...
Introduction: The creation of anthropological post-mortem profiles of victims is an essential step i...
Various samples extracted from human tissues (with different radiocarbon turnover rates) of a post-b...
The post-mortem decomposition of human teeth is an area of forensic taphonomy that has received litt...
Various samples extracted from human tissues (with different radiocarbon turnover rates) of a post-b...
Teeth are increasingly utilized as a source of nuclear DNA to aid identification of human remains. D...
International audienceThe characterization of unidentified bodies or suspected human remains is a fr...
The characterization of unidentified bodies or suspected human remains is a frequent and important t...
<div><p>The characterization of unidentified bodies or suspected human remains is a frequent and imp...
The characterization of unidentified bodies or suspected human remains is a frequent and important t...
The identification of unknown human remains represents an important task in forensic casework. If th...
The identification of unknown human remains represents an important task in forensic casework. If th...
From the 20th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Kona, Hawaii, USA, May 31-June 3, 2009.Wh...
In forensic medicine, dead victim identification constitutes an important task for forensic profess...
Radiocarbon dating is typically an archaeological tool rather than a forensic one. Recently however,...
While radiocarbon is widely applied in dating ancient samples, recent studies reveal that (14)C conc...
Introduction: The creation of anthropological post-mortem profiles of victims is an essential step i...
Various samples extracted from human tissues (with different radiocarbon turnover rates) of a post-b...
The post-mortem decomposition of human teeth is an area of forensic taphonomy that has received litt...
Various samples extracted from human tissues (with different radiocarbon turnover rates) of a post-b...
Teeth are increasingly utilized as a source of nuclear DNA to aid identification of human remains. D...