Description
Human and Nonhuman Bone Identification
A Color Atlas
Author: France Diane L.
Language: EnglishSubjects for Human and Nonhuman Bone Identification:
Keywords
Bison Bison; Ursus Americanus; alces; Erethizon Dorsatum; procyon; Dasypus Novemcinctus; lotor; Felis Concolor; lama; Antilocapra Americana; glama; Ovis Canadensis; cynomys; Taxidea Taxus; gunnisoni; Mephitis Mephitis; rattus; Procyon Lotor; norvegicus; Didelphis Virginiana; erethizon; Cynomys Gunnisoni; Phoca Vitulina; Glenoid Fossa; Distal Radius; Cheek Teeth; Maxillary Dentition; Os Coxa; Large Infraorbital Foramen; Coronoid Process; Coracoid Process; Acromion Process; Distal Ulna; Gonial Angle; Cranial Edge
Publication date: 03-2021
· 21x28 cm · Paperback
Approximative price 211.50 €
Subject to availability at the publisher.
Add to cart the cd of France Diane L.Publication date: 02-2009
Support: CD
Publication date: 01-2009
800 p. · 21x28 cm · Hardback
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When a bone of unknown origin is found at a location, forensic implications arise immediately. Is this bone human, and if so, is it evidence of a murder? Human and Non-Human Bone Identification: A Color Atlas presents a comprehensive handbook of photographs and other information essential for law enforcement and forensic anthropologists when examining skeletal remains and determining species and body parts.
Presenting over 3000 color photographs, this atlas is a practical comparative guide to the differences among species for nearly all bones in the body. Useful in either the laboratory or the field, it features images of the types of bones that are most commonly discovered, and provides annotations pointing out salient features.
The book begins with a section on general osteology and explains the major anatomical differences between humans and other animals. It compares human and non-human bones, categorized by type of bone, and includes most of the major bones in humans and non-humans. The third section discusses non-human skeletal elements, categorized by species, and explores numerous skeletal elements within those species.
This book is also available on a fully searchable DVD: Catalog no. 62964
Includes Bones from the Following Species!
Moose
Elk
Deer
Bison
Cow
Antelope
Mountain Sheep
Domestic Sheep
Llama
Horse
Bear
Wolf
Coyote
Domestic dog
Mountain lion
Bobcat
Raccoon
Badger
Skunk
River Otter
Beaver
Porcupine
Marmot
Prairie dog
Rabbit
Norway rat
Squirrel
Armadillo
Opossum
Vampire bat
Seal
Written by Diane L. France, one of the most respected forensic anthropologists in the world, this supremely organized atlas helps those tasked with bone identification to quickly and efficiently determine the origin of discovered remains and plan the appropriate course of action.
Introduction. What is Bone? Overview of Skeletons of Quadrupeds and a Biped. Overview of Skeletal and Dental Growth and Development. Human-Nonhuman Bone Comparisons. Cranium. Mandible. Dentition. Scapula.
Humerus. Radius. Ulna. Metacarpals.Vertebrae. Pelvis. Femur. Tibia. Fibula. Metatarsals. Nonhuman Skeletal Elements. Human (Homo Sapiens). Artiodactyla. Perissodactyla. Carnivora. Rodentia. Xenarthra. Marsupialia. Chiroptera. Marine Mammals.