In New York, Mundorff analyzed decades - old bones dug up by construction crews and worked closely with the New York Police Department to help
with exhumations.
Not exact matches
The empty grave was forensically predictable: according to the opinion of medical professionals present for the
exhumation, the sodden clay native to the area, coupled
with the mold in which Newman insisted his casket be enshrouded, rendered conditions ideal for the quickened and complete decomposition of a corpse.
AAAS is working
with the Forensic Anthropology Foundation of Guatemala (FAFG) to build FAFG's capacity of applying innovative methods to visualize, and analyze evidence recovered from
exhumation sites.
AAAS is partnering
with the Guatemalan Forensic Anthropology Foundation to increase the use of geospatial technologies for the documentation and analysis of
exhumations.
[1, 2] Forensic anthropologists are regularly responsible for the
exhumation of (mass) graves, analysis of human skeletal material, collecting and analyzing ante-mortem (before death) data to assist
with the identification of decedents, and providing legal testimony.
While the display of human remains in Cambodia — and the
exhumation and disposition of remains in other countries — may be contentious, the questions and issues arising from working
with atrocity - derived human remains are valuable and must continue to be discussed by the forensic science and human rights communities.
Debuting as part of the Wexner's 25th anniversary celebration, Landfall combines Anderson's unique
exhumation of language
with the Quartet's versatile talents.
The thing is, law rules everything, from embryo to
exhumation, and in between there is a lot of trivial stuff
with less at stake.