9780807153239-0807153230-Bone Remains: Cold Cases in Forensic Anthropology

Bone Remains: Cold Cases in Forensic Anthropology

ISBN-13: 9780807153239
ISBN-10: 0807153230
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Mary H. Manhein
Publication date: 2013
Publisher: LSU Press
Format: Hardcover 136 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780807153239
ISBN-10: 0807153230
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Mary H. Manhein
Publication date: 2013
Publisher: LSU Press
Format: Hardcover 136 pages

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Bone Remains: Cold Cases in Forensic Anthropology (ISBN-13: 9780807153239 and ISBN-10: 0807153230), written by authors Mary H. Manhein, was published by LSU Press in 2013. With an overall rating of 3.5 stars, it's a notable title among other Forensic Science (Criminal Law, Criminology, Social Sciences, Physical, Anthropology, Anthropology, Behavioral Sciences) books. You can easily purchase or rent Bone Remains: Cold Cases in Forensic Anthropology (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Forensic Science books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $2.64.

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Over the past thirty years, forensic anthropologist Mary H. Manhein has helped authorities to identify hundreds of deceased persons throughout Louisiana and beyond. In Bone Remains, she offers details of twenty riveting cases from her files -- many of them involving facial reconstructions where only bones offered clues to an individual's story.
Manhein takes readers into the field, inside her lab, and through DNA databases and government bureaucracies as she and her team tirelessly work to identify and seek justice for those who can no longer speak for themselves. From a two-thousand-year-old mummy, to Civil War sailors, to graves disturbed by Hurricane Isaac, Manhein presents both modern and historic cases. Her conversational accounts provide a fascinating look into the stories behind the headlines as well as sometimes heart-wrenching details of people lost and found.
Manhein shows how each case came to her team, how they used scientific analysis to unravel the secrets the bones had to tell, and how facial reconstructions and a special database for missing and unidentified people assisted in closing cold cases long believed to be unsolvable. She also discusses several mysteries that still elude her, further reflecting the determination and passion central to Manhein's career for over three decades.

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