Label
Forensic anthropology
Name
Forensic anthropology
Incoming Resources
- Silent witness, [how forensic anthropology is used to solve the world's toughest crimes], Roxana Ferllini
- The mummy congress, science, obsession, and the everlasting dead, Heather Pringle
- Who owns the dead?, the science and politics of death at Ground Zero, Jay D. Aronson
- Introduction to forensic anthropology, a textbook, Steven N. Byers ; foreword by Stanley Rhine
- The perfect corpse, a BBC/WGBH Boston/ProSieben co-production in association with France 3 ; produced and directed by John Hayes Fisher
- Silent witness, how forensic anthropology is used to solve the world's toughest crimes, Roxana Ferllini ; [foreword by Cyril Wecht]
- Witnesses from the grave, the stories bones tell, Christopher Joyce and Eric Stover
- No bone unturned, the adventures of a top Smithsonian forensic scientist and the legal battle for America's oldest skeletons, Jeff Benedict
- Bones, dead people DO tell tales, Sara L. Latta
- Forensic anthropology, by Angela Libal
- Secrets of the dead
- Forensic anthropology, Bradley J. Adams
- Skulls and skeletons, true life stories of bone detectives, Danielle Denega
- Forensic art and illustration, Karen T. Tayor
- Written in bone, hidden stories in what we leave behind, Sue Black
- Lost faces of the Bible, produced by Associated Producers Ltd. for the National Geographic Channels