The analysis and subsequent disentanglement of human skeletal elements from commingled or mixed burial contexts is an essential step in creating individual identifications of those individuals represented in these burials. This work is integral to the overall goal of using methodologically robust techniques to contextualize and represent individuals recovered in archaeological or forensic settings. A suite of commingled burial analysis methods are currently used to achieve this goal. These methods are essential to the field, but can still introduce error. To provide additional lines of evidence to support these analyses, this study investigates the efficacy of a three-dimensional pair-matching technique, using a NextEngine™ scanner and both...
Byrd proposes a method for predicting pair matches in commingled remains to reduce visual comparison...
During the construction on the Virginia Commonwealth University medical campus in 1994, human remain...
Introduction: This study was developed from the growing need of techniques able to satisfy the stand...
The commingling of human remains often hinders forensic/physical anthropologists during the identifi...
Individualisation of commingled remains is the first step towards identification of skeletal remain...
In a commingled context, assessing that a talus and a calcaneus correspond to the same individual co...
Commingled remains describes the situation of intermixed skeletal elements, an extremely common occu...
Identification of missing prisoners of war is a complex and time consuming task. There are many miss...
In 2015, a Florida forensic anthropology laboratory received a commingled assemblage of human remain...
Forensic Anthropology is the field of study that uses the analysis of human skeletal remainsto extra...
Commingled and fragmentary human remains are a common occurrence in archaeological and forensic cont...
The field of Exploratory data analysis and Visualization is revolutionizing the way we perceive thin...
An estimate of how many individuals are represented in a commingled assemblage is important to inter...
Currently there are limited methods to individualize commingled human remains, despite it being a fr...
Pair-matching of bilateral elements is a major component of resolving commingled remains both in for...
Byrd proposes a method for predicting pair matches in commingled remains to reduce visual comparison...
During the construction on the Virginia Commonwealth University medical campus in 1994, human remain...
Introduction: This study was developed from the growing need of techniques able to satisfy the stand...
The commingling of human remains often hinders forensic/physical anthropologists during the identifi...
Individualisation of commingled remains is the first step towards identification of skeletal remain...
In a commingled context, assessing that a talus and a calcaneus correspond to the same individual co...
Commingled remains describes the situation of intermixed skeletal elements, an extremely common occu...
Identification of missing prisoners of war is a complex and time consuming task. There are many miss...
In 2015, a Florida forensic anthropology laboratory received a commingled assemblage of human remain...
Forensic Anthropology is the field of study that uses the analysis of human skeletal remainsto extra...
Commingled and fragmentary human remains are a common occurrence in archaeological and forensic cont...
The field of Exploratory data analysis and Visualization is revolutionizing the way we perceive thin...
An estimate of how many individuals are represented in a commingled assemblage is important to inter...
Currently there are limited methods to individualize commingled human remains, despite it being a fr...
Pair-matching of bilateral elements is a major component of resolving commingled remains both in for...
Byrd proposes a method for predicting pair matches in commingled remains to reduce visual comparison...
During the construction on the Virginia Commonwealth University medical campus in 1994, human remain...
Introduction: This study was developed from the growing need of techniques able to satisfy the stand...