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This book has been read, very minor wear to edges of covers due to normal storage. No markings inner pages, spine intact, some creases."""Christopher Joyce was the U.S. editor of New Scientist and Eric Stover was a freelance writer and a consultant and consultant to Physicians for Human Rights and Human rights Watch. He organized and participated in the first forensic investigations into the fate of Argentina's disappeared.
They discuss the history of forensic anthropology and techniques of investigation using Clyde Snow as an example. Snow investigated the evidence beneath the battleground at the Little Bighorn, the bodies of the serial killer John Wayne Gacy, the skeletal remains of Nazi doctor Josef Mengele and the disappeared from the 1970's war in Argentina.
This book is exceptional because the authors go into a lot of detail and the book is over 300 pages but it never drags."" Librarything.com"