The aims of this course:
- Provide an overview of the techniques used by Forensic Archaeologists and Anthropologists to record and recover
dispersed surface remains.
- Gain an understanding into the roles of Forensic Archaeologists and Anthropologists at a crime scene and how to use these forensic practitioners to their full potential.
Course Modules:
- An overview of the role of a Forensic Archaeologist and Anthropologist at a crime scene
- Introduction into human vs non-human bone identification
- Bone ID service session to explain how to photograph bones when submitting a request
- Digital and manual recording of dispersed surface remains, including GPS Survey
- Recovery techniques, including exhibiting and packaging evidence
- Introduction into taphonomy and methods of dispersal
- Practical mock scenario of dispersed surface remains – including locating dispersed remains, and recording techniques
- Awareness of other ecology evidence types involved within a surface dispersal of human remains investigation
- Case Studies
This is a full one-day course.