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Review
. 2012 Jun;196(6):1103-15; discussion 1116.

[Modern biology, imagery and forensic medicine: contributions and limitations in examination of skeletal remains]

[Article in French]
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Review

[Modern biology, imagery and forensic medicine: contributions and limitations in examination of skeletal remains]

[Article in French]
Dominique Lecomte et al. Bull Acad Natl Med. 2012 Jun.

Abstract

Forensic examination is often requested when skeletal remains are discovered. Detailed visual observation can provide much information, such as the human or animal origin, sex, age, stature, and ancestry, and approximate time since death. New three-dimensional imaging techniques can provide further information (osteometry, facial reconstruction). Bone chemistry, and particularly measurement of stable or unstable carbon and nitrogen isotopes, yields information on diet and time since death, respectively. Genetic analyses of ancient DNA are also developing rapidly. Although seldom used in a judicial context, these modern anthropologic techniques are nevertheless available for the most complex cases.

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