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O lado humano da Arqueologia Forense: entrevista com Criméia Almeida

open access: yesRevista do Museu de Arqueologia e Etnologia, 2020
Criméia Alice Schmidt Almeida participou da VI Semana Internacional de Arqueologia Discentes do Museu de Arqueologia e Etnologia da Universidade de São Paulo, na mesa de debate sobre Arqueologia da Repressão e Resistência: Materialidade e Patrimônio em ...
Criméia Alice Schmidt Almeida   +4 more
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An initial overview of the National Policy on the Search for Missing Persons in Brazil

open access: yesForensic Science International: Reports, 2022
The missing and unidentified persons problem affects every country in the world differently. In Brazil, aspects of the investigation and identification of persons are deficient and, among other things, need better policies and integrated procedures. This
Melina Calmon Silva   +8 more
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An Autopsy-Based Analysis of Fatal Road Traffic Collisions: How the Pattern of Injury Differs with the Type of Vehicle

open access: yesTrauma Care, 2021
In Italy, in only 2018, 3310 people died in road traffic accidents, more than in any other European country. Since the revelation of this occurrence, the authors carried out an analysis aimed at investigating if there was a difference in the injury ...
Stefano Tambuzzi   +3 more
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Outside the borders of the state, abandonment. On the new forms of disappearance

open access: yesSociology Compass, Volume 17, Issue 6, June 2023., 2023
Abstract In this article I propose an expanded definition of the categories of “disappearance” and “disappeared” with which to address situations marked by abandonment. In the first movement, I provide a critical description of the scientific literature available about disappearance in several fields, in particular legal and political sociology.
Gabriel Gatti
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Restorative validity and healing through inquiry: A visual ethnographic case study in Guatemala

open access: yesConflict Resolution Quarterly, Volume 40, Issue 4, Page 383-404, Summer 2023., 2023
Abstract This case study is an exploration of the potential restorative and healing qualities of inquiry. The co‐authors—a university‐affiliated researcher, a Kaqchikel Maya community leader, and forensic anthropologists—document their stories navigating a participatory action research project as co‐researchers.
Giovanni P. Dazzo   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Mercury poisoning in two patients with tertiary syphilis from the Ca’ Granda hospital (17th‐century Milan)

open access: yesArchaeometry, Volume 64, Issue 2, Page 500-510, April 2022., 2022
Abstract Syphilis was a widespread infectious disease in 17th‐century Italy, commonly treated with mercury‐based ointments and fumigations. Few reports exist on the analysis of abnormally high Hg levels in bone as a result of exposure to mercury‐containing anti‐syphilitic medicine. In this research, two crania recovered among the 2.9 million commingled
Lucie Biehler‐Gomez   +11 more
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An osteometric and 3D analysis of the atlanto‐occipital joint: An initial screening method to exclude crania and atlases in commingled remains

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Biological Anthropology, Volume 177, Issue 3, Page 439-453, March 2022., 2022
Selection of the ROI from the superior face of atlas obtained with the VAM software. In the blue panel is depicted the over 200 points positioned in the articular surface contour in order to select the area of interest. The red panel shows the final representation of the selected area of interest: the superior articular surfaces of atlas remaining in ...
Annalisa Cappella   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

The Melancholy of Bones: Forensic Exhumation as an Elegiac Transformative Experience

open access: yesEthos, Volume 49, Issue 3, Page 264-285, September 2021., 2021
Abstract Since the early 1990s, forensic exhumation of mass graves in the wake of violent conflict has become an increasingly important humanitarian intervention. Exhumation has two stated aims: to document evidence of atrocity for judicial proceedings and to return bodies to families to bring psychological closure.
Alexa Hagerty
wiley   +1 more source

Finding a way to live with the past: ‘self‐repair’, ‘informal repair’, and reparations in transitional justice

open access: yesJournal of Law and Society, Volume 48, Issue 3, Page 455-480, September 2021., 2021
Abstract Reparations are widely regarded as a key element of dealing with the past in transitional justice. Over the past three decades, there has been a plethora of state practice, jurisprudence, and international norms requiring states and other responsible actors to redress victims’ harm.
SUNNEVA GILMORE, LUKE MOFFETT
wiley   +1 more source

Promotion of The Human Skeletal Heritage: A Milanese Perspective

open access: yesLanx, 2015
The history and cultural heritage of a city can be evaluated not only through the study of the works of art, artifacts or buildings, but also through the examination of the remains of persons who walked the city in the past millennia.
Cristina Cattaneo, Daniele Gibelli
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