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A couple of other possibilities include:
What Bones Can Tell Us by Jeffery H Schwartz, 1993, The University of
Arizona Press, Tucson.
The Archaeology of Human Bones by Simon Mays, 1998. Routledge, London.
In addition to these, supplemental course books that would be useful are:
Forensic Geology by Raymond C. Murray and John C. F. Tedrow, 1992.
Printice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey.
Seeing Beneth the Soil: Prospecting Methods in Archaeology by Antony
Clark, 1996, revised edition. Reprinted in 2000. Routledge, London.
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Can anyone suggest even one text on forensic archaeology. The emphasis is
on archaeology. I know of many forensic anthropology books but am looking
for one specifically on the various aspects of death-scene interpretation.
Surely there is a book out there on death-scene archaeology.
Thanx John
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