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Flesh and Bone: An Introduction to Forensic Anthropology
Myriam Nafte

Carolina Academic Press, 2000 - 173 pages

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Comprehensive and Well-Written

Myriam has compiled an excellent overview of forensic science, well-researched and documented.


A Solid, Informative Book

Flesh and Bone was required reading for my course in forensic anthropology. I found it very informative and interesting. I like how many of the legal terms were translated. The book has inspired me to pursue this field of study even further. I recommend it to students who are nervous about the sciences and cannot get through alot of technical terminology, and for those who are curious about crime scene investigation. The pictures are helpful even though some are quite graphic.


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Excellent primer...

This book is a good place to start before reading other books about foresic anthropology. The photos help solidify an image for future readings.






Comprehensive and Well-Written

Myriam has compiled an excellent overview of forensic science, well-researched and documented.


Great starter book

This book is a really great introduction to anthropology and forensic anthropology. Highly reccommended.


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Flesh and Bone: An Introduction to Forensic Anthropology offers the reader a solid background in forensic anthropology by out- lining some of the methods and procedures that best define the discipline. It introduces readers to the rapidly growing area known as forensic science, providing a comprehensive look at many of the participants in the field. Nafte avoids technical terminology whenever possible and includes photographs, charts, and illustrations to complement the text.

The book evolves sequentially, beginning with a discussion of all things forensic and then continuing to detail the broad field of anthropology, the process of death, decomposition, and skeletonization. Methods of identifying the human skeleton, DNA analysis, and the reconstruction of identity are highlighted. The final chapter deals with the modern application of forensic anthropology to human rights missions.


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