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Type and storage of human remains detection canine training aids: A review and handler survey [PDF]
When properly trained, canines are very effective detectors, especially in human remains detection (HRD) and search and rescue (SAR). However, the variability in decomposition odor profiles presents a challenge and requires extensive and adaptable ...
Fantasia Whaley +4 more
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Human Remains: Curation, Reburial and Repatriation [PDF]
Kevin O'Brien
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Lack of Corpses for Teaching and Research [PDF]
The aim of this study is to address the importance of providing unclaimed corpses and cadavers donated for use in studies, focusing on the training of health professionals, the improvement of professionals already trained in this area and the advance of ...
Rogério Guimarães Cordeiro +1 more
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In this article, I discuss how returns of Ancestral Remains of Indigenous Australian communities from overseas museums and other scientific institutions since the early 1990s have occurred in the context of changing Australian government repatriation ...
Paul Turnbull
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The Ethical Practice of Displaying Human Remains in Egyptian Museums [PDF]
The International Council of Museums (ICOM) issued a code of ethics for the museums in 2004, several parts of which addressed to how to deal with human remains. This code covers all ethical considerations concerning dealing with human remains.
Khalil, Heba Mady
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Qasr Shemamok, a large tell situated about 30 km southwest of Erbil, close to the village of Tarjan, is a well-known site of Iraqi Kurdistan. It has been identified as the remains of the ancient city of Kakzu (or Kilizu) since the 19th century.
Jacek Tomczyk
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A new assemblage of late Neanderthal remains from Cova Simanya (NE Iberia)
This study presents an exceptional collection of 54 Late Pleistocene human remains that correspond to at least three Neanderthal individuals from Simanya Gran, the main gallery of Cova Simanya, located in the northeastern Iberian Peninsula.
Juan I. Morales +34 more
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ANALISIS STRATIGRAFI KRONOLOGI HUNIAN SITUS LOYANG UJUNG KARANG, ACEH TENGAH
This paper tries to describe the chronolgy of settlement in Loyang Ujung Karang site by using stratigraphic data from excavation data in 2010, 2011, and 2012, to correlate it with the archaeological data, five human remains found from different burial ...
Taufiqurrahman Setiawan
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The Aldersro wetland-settlement complex
In southern Scandinavia, the Early Iron Age transition is characterised by radical ideological and organisational changes involving new material practices of sorting, delimiting, depositing and discarding artefacts, humans and nonhumans, in both ...
Astrid Storgaard Roborg, Mette Løvschal
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The Curious History of the Talgai Skull
In the Australian winter of 1886 William Naish, a shearer in summer and a fencing contractor in the winter, erected a farm fence along Dalrymple Creek on East Talgai Station, c.125 km southwest of Brisbane.
Jim Allen
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