The identification of human remains is a primary role of medico-legal practitioners, however, unfortunately, in the case of skeletonised remains, delays in identification are common. This thesis provides geographically and statistically significant data regarding the use of radiocarbon dating as a tool in the examination of these remains. Radiocarbon dating can assist in the determination of forensic relevance, and the estimation of a year of death, both of which can assist in identification
The identification of unknown human remains represents an important task in forensic casework. If th...
Australia lacks efficient means of identifying human remains, writes Daniel Franklin in The Conversa...
Charcoal samples from ancient human occupation sites in Australia have been subjected to a rigorous ...
Radiocarbon dating is a valuable tool for the forensic examination of human remains in answering que...
Criminal investigators dealing with skeletal remains have the primary concern for determining whethe...
Abstract: Radiocarbon dating can be used to determine the age of objects that contain components tha...
AbstractIn legal medicine, the post mortem interval (PMI) of interest covers the last 50 years. When...
The laboratory is playing an important role in a number of research projects. Indeed, there is a con...
Estimating the postmortem interval (PMI) of human remains is important in forensic anthropology, e.g...
Radiocarbon dating uses the decay of a radioactive isotope of carbon (14C) to measure time and date ...
ABSTRACT. To aid in the development of a biological profile for human remains found in Collyhurst (M...
This paper examines how ancient DNA data can enhance radiocarbon dating. Because there is a limit to...
From the 17th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Jerusalem, Israel, June 18-23, 2000.Charc...
The identification of unknown human remains represents an important task in forensic casework. If th...
The Swanport Aboriginal skeletal population has played a significant role in physical anthropologica...
The identification of unknown human remains represents an important task in forensic casework. If th...
Australia lacks efficient means of identifying human remains, writes Daniel Franklin in The Conversa...
Charcoal samples from ancient human occupation sites in Australia have been subjected to a rigorous ...
Radiocarbon dating is a valuable tool for the forensic examination of human remains in answering que...
Criminal investigators dealing with skeletal remains have the primary concern for determining whethe...
Abstract: Radiocarbon dating can be used to determine the age of objects that contain components tha...
AbstractIn legal medicine, the post mortem interval (PMI) of interest covers the last 50 years. When...
The laboratory is playing an important role in a number of research projects. Indeed, there is a con...
Estimating the postmortem interval (PMI) of human remains is important in forensic anthropology, e.g...
Radiocarbon dating uses the decay of a radioactive isotope of carbon (14C) to measure time and date ...
ABSTRACT. To aid in the development of a biological profile for human remains found in Collyhurst (M...
This paper examines how ancient DNA data can enhance radiocarbon dating. Because there is a limit to...
From the 17th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Jerusalem, Israel, June 18-23, 2000.Charc...
The identification of unknown human remains represents an important task in forensic casework. If th...
The Swanport Aboriginal skeletal population has played a significant role in physical anthropologica...
The identification of unknown human remains represents an important task in forensic casework. If th...
Australia lacks efficient means of identifying human remains, writes Daniel Franklin in The Conversa...
Charcoal samples from ancient human occupation sites in Australia have been subjected to a rigorous ...