The detection of sharp force, blunt force and gunshot trauma on whole pigs recovered from a fire environment

Thesis (M.S.)--Boston University === The ability to recognize and identify skeletal material is a fundamental skill in forensic and physical anthropology. Understanding the process that remains have undergone when they have been exposed to a fire environment necessitates further study and specializa...

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Main Author: Koch, Sandra
Language:en_US
Published: Boston University 2015
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/2144/12455
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spelling ndltd-bu.edu-oai-open.bu.edu-2144-124552019-01-08T15:35:11Z The detection of sharp force, blunt force and gunshot trauma on whole pigs recovered from a fire environment Koch, Sandra Forensic anthropology Thesis (M.S.)--Boston University The ability to recognize and identify skeletal material is a fundamental skill in forensic and physical anthropology. Understanding the process that remains have undergone when they have been exposed to a fire environment necessitates further study and specialization as the basic structure of a bone may be altered from the microscopic level to the overall morphology. Analysis of burnt bone goes beyond understanding how the normal taphonomic processes may affect skeletal remains to the specifics of heat and fire related changes. Additionally, the study of how heat or fire alteration affects trauma determinations can be important for determining the forensic significance of a case. The procedures of a fire investigation play a very important role in the recognition, preservation and analysis of skeletal remains especially considering site recovery techniques and perimortem trauma interpretation determination. This study utilized whole pigs to document changes to trauma from exposure to a compartment fire. The results were compared to previous studies done on individual skeletal elements to show that trauma was still recognizable and often protected in the postcranial body. 2015-08-04T20:29:25Z 2015-08-04T20:29:25Z 2012 2012 Thesis/Dissertation (ALMA)contemp https://hdl.handle.net/2144/12455 en_US This work is being made available in OpenBU by permission of its author, and is available for research purposes only. All rights are reserved to the author. Boston University
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topic Forensic anthropology
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Koch, Sandra
The detection of sharp force, blunt force and gunshot trauma on whole pigs recovered from a fire environment
description Thesis (M.S.)--Boston University === The ability to recognize and identify skeletal material is a fundamental skill in forensic and physical anthropology. Understanding the process that remains have undergone when they have been exposed to a fire environment necessitates further study and specialization as the basic structure of a bone may be altered from the microscopic level to the overall morphology. Analysis of burnt bone goes beyond understanding how the normal taphonomic processes may affect skeletal remains to the specifics of heat and fire related changes. Additionally, the study of how heat or fire alteration affects trauma determinations can be important for determining the forensic significance of a case. The procedures of a fire investigation play a very important role in the recognition, preservation and analysis of skeletal remains especially considering site recovery techniques and perimortem trauma interpretation determination. This study utilized whole pigs to document changes to trauma from exposure to a compartment fire. The results were compared to previous studies done on individual skeletal elements to show that trauma was still recognizable and often protected in the postcranial body.
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title The detection of sharp force, blunt force and gunshot trauma on whole pigs recovered from a fire environment
title_short The detection of sharp force, blunt force and gunshot trauma on whole pigs recovered from a fire environment
title_full The detection of sharp force, blunt force and gunshot trauma on whole pigs recovered from a fire environment
title_fullStr The detection of sharp force, blunt force and gunshot trauma on whole pigs recovered from a fire environment
title_full_unstemmed The detection of sharp force, blunt force and gunshot trauma on whole pigs recovered from a fire environment
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