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Summary
Author Biography
Steve Byers received his B.A. and M.A. from Colorado State University in Ft. Collins, CO. His Master’s Thesis, entitled “A reconstruction of the skull of Gigantopithecus blacki”, formed the basis for YFX Studio's full reconstruction of Gigantopithecus on display at the San Diego Museum of Man. His first teaching job was at the University of Southern Colorado (now call Colorado State Universiy, Pueblo) where he taught Anthropology for two and a half years. From there, he worked as a social and psychological researcher until he decided that his true love was Anthropology. He enrolled at the University of New Mexico (UNM) in Albuquerque, NM, where he studied skeletal biology and bioarchaeology.
Since graduating in 1992, he has taught part-time at the various campuses of UNM as well as Santa Fe Community College. When given the opportunity to teach a forensic anthropology class at UNM in 1998, he realized that the field lacked a comprehensive textbook. Since no one appeared to be writing one, he decided to take on the project. The first edition of his textbook, published by Allyn and Bacon (since subsumed under Prentice Hall), appeared in 2002, and has been put into new editions three times. The book received a very favorable review in the Journal of Forensic Sciences, as well as several regional anthropology associations.
Table of Contents
IN THIS SECTION:
1.) BRIEF
2.) COMPREHENSIVE
BRIEF TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Basics of Human Osteology and Odontology
Chapter 3: Establishing the Forensic Context
Chapter 4: Recovery Scene Methods
Chapter 5: Estimating Time Since Death
Chapter 6: Initial Treatment and Examination
Chapter 7: Attribution of Ancestry
Chapter 8: Attribution of Sex
Chapter 9: Estimation of Age at Death
Chapter 10: Calculation of Stature
Chapter 11: Death, Trauma, and the Skeleton
Chapter 12: Projectile Trauma
Chapter 13: Blunt Trauma
Chapter 14: Sharp Trauma and Strangulation
Chapter 15: Antemortem Skeletal Conditions
Chapter 16: Postmortem Changes to Bone
Chapter 17: Additional Aspects of Individualization
Chapter 18: Identification Using Antemortem Records
Chapter 19: Conclusion
COMPREHENSIVE TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Chapter 1: Introduction
Learning Objectives
Expected Outcomes
Minimum Materials
Optional Materials
Exercise 1.1: Basic Instruments and Their Use
Exercise 1.2: Metric System and U.S. Measure
Note to Instructors
Exercise Worksheets
Chapter 2: Basics of Human Osteology and Odontology
Learning Objectives
Expected Outcomes
Minimum Materials
Optional Materials
Basic Terms
Exercise 2.1: Bones and Features of the Skull
Exercise 2.2: Axial Skeleton and Thorax
Exercise 2.3: Appendicular Skeleton: Upper Limbs
Exercise 2.4: Appendicular Skeleton: Lower Limbs
Exercise 2.5: Human Odontology
Note to Instructors
Exercise Worksheets
Chapter 3: Establishing the Forensic Context
Learning Objectives
Expected Outcomes
Minimum Materials
Optional Materials
Exercise 3.1: Distinguishing Bone versus Nonbone
Exercise 3.2: Distinguishing Human versus Nonhuman Remains
Exercise 3.3: Distinguishing Contemporary versus Noncontemporary Remains
Note to Instructors
Exercise Worksheets
Chapter 4: Recovery Scene Methods
Learning Objectives
Expected Outcomes
Minimum Materials
Optional Materials
Exercise 4.1: Surface-Deposited Body (Outdoor)
Exercise 4.2: Interred Body (Outdoor)
Note to Instructors
Exercise Worksheets
Chapter 5: Estimating Time Since Death
Learning Objectives
Expected Outcomes
Minimum Materials
Optional Materials
Exercise 5.1: Estimating Postmortem Interval Using Decomposition
Exercise 5.2: Estimating Postmortem Interval Using Animal Scavenging
Exercise 5.3: Estimating Postmortem Interval Using Deterioration of Clothing and Other Materials
Note to Instructors
Exercise Worksheets
Chapter 6: Initial Treatment and Examination
Learning Objectives
Expected Outcomes
Minimum Materials
Optional Materials
Exercise 6.1: Reconstructing
Exercise 6.2: Sorting
Exercise 6.3: Reassembly
Exercise 6.4: Inventorying Remains
Note to Instructors
Exercise Worksheets
Chapter 7: Attribution of Ancestry
Learning Objectives
Expected Outcomes
Minimum Materials
Optional Materials
Exercise 7.1: Attributing Ancestry Using Cranial Anthroposcopy
Exercise 7.2: Attributing Ancestry Using Cranial Metrics: Interorbital Indexes
Exercise 7.3: Attributing Ancestry Using Postcranial Anthroposcopy and Osteometry
Note to Instructors
Exercise Worksheets
Chapter 8: Attribution of Sex
Learning Objectives
Expected Outcomes
Minimum Materials
Optional Materials
Exercise 8.1: Attributing Sex Using Pelvic Anthroposcopy
Exercise 8.2: Attributing Sex Using Pelvic Metrics: Ischium-Pubic Index
Exercise 8.3: Attributing Sex Using Cranial Anthroposcopy
Exercise 8.4: Attributing Sex Using Cranial Metrics: Discriminant Functions
Exercise 8.5: Attributing Sex Using Postcranial Metrics
Note to Instructors
Exercise Worksheets
Chapter 9: Estimation of Age at Death
Learning Objectives
Expected Outcomes
Minimum Materials
Optional Materials
Subadults
Exercise 9.1: Estimating Age at Death (Subadults) Using Long Limb Bone Measurements
Exercise 9.2: Estimating Age at Death (Subadults) Using Union of Primary Ossification Centers
Exercise 9.3: Estimating Age at Death (Subadults) Using Tooth Formation and Eruption
Exercise 9.4: Estimating Age at Death (Subadults) Using Epiphyseal Union Adults
Exercise 9.5: Estimating Age at Death (Adults) Using Pubic Symphysis
Exercise 9.6: Estimating Age at Death (Adults) Using Auricular Surface
Exercise 9.7: Estimating Age at Death (Adults) Using Sternal Rib Ends
Exercise 9.8: Estimating Age at Death (Adults) Using Suture Closure
Note to Instructors
Exercise Worksheets
Chapter 10: Calculation of Stature
Learning Objectives
Expected Outcomes
Minimum Materials
Optional Materials
Exercise 10.1: Calculating Stature Using Long Limb Bones
Exercise 10.2: Calculating Stature Using the Fully Method
Exercise 10.3: Calculating Stature Using Partial Long Limb Bones
Exercise 10.4: Adjustments to Stature Calculations
Note to Instructors
Exercise Worksheets
Chapter 11: Death, Trauma, and the Skeleton
Learning Objectives
Expected Outcomes
Minimum Materials
Optional Materials
Exercise 11.1: Basics of Bone Trauma
Exercise 11.2: Forces Causing Trauma
Exercise 11.3: Types of Trauma
Exercise 11.4: Timing of Bone Injury
Note to Instructors
Exercise Worksheets
Chapter 12: Projectile Trauma
Learning Objectives
Expected Outcomes
Minimum Materials
Optional Materials
Exercise 12.1: Analysis of Projectile Wounds
Note to Instructors
Exercise Worksheets
Chapter 13: Blunt Trauma
Learning Objectives
Expected Outcomes
Minimum Materials
Optional Materials
Exercise 13.1: Analyzing Blunt Trauma to the Skull
Exercise 13.2: Analyzing Blunt Trauma to the Postcranial Bones
Note to Instructors
Exercise Worksheets
Chapter 14: Sharp Trauma and Strangulation
Learning Objectives
Expected Outcomes
Minimum Materials
Optional Materials
Exercise 14.1: Analyzing Sharp Trauma
Exercise 14.2: Analyzing Strangulation
Note to Instructors
Exercise Worksheets
Chapter 15: Antemortem Skeletal Conditions
Learning Objectives
Expected Outcomes
Minimum Materials
Optional Materials
Exercise 15.1: Analyzing Pathological Conditions
Exercise 15.2: Analyzing Skeletal Anomalies
Exercise 15.2: Analyzing Occupational Stress Markers
Note to Instructors
Exercise Worksheets
Chapter 16: Postmortem Changes to Bone
Learning Objectives
Expected Outcomes
Minimum Materials
Optional Materials
Exercise 16.1: Analyzing Saw Marks
Exercise 16.2: Analyzing Other Postmortem Damage
Note to Instructors
Exercise Worksheets
Chapter 17: Additional Aspects of Individualization
Learning Objectives
Expected Outcomes
Minimum Materials
Optional Materials
Exercise 17.1: Facial Reproduction
Exercise 17.2: Assessing Handedness
Exercise 17.3: Estimating Body Weight
Note to Instructors
Exercise Worksheets
Chapter 18: Identification Using Antemortem Records
Learning Objectives
Expected Outcomes
Minimum Materials
Optional Materials
Exercise 18.1: Identification from Radiographs
Exercise 18.2: Identification from Frontal Sinus
Exercise 18.3: Identification from Dental Records
Note to Instructors
Exercise Worksheets
Chapter 19: Conclusion
Learning Objectives
Expected Outcomes
Minimum Materials
Optional Materials
Exercise 19.1: Forensic Anthropology Report
Exercise 19.2: Expert Witness Testimony Evaluation
Note to Instructors
Exercise Worksheets
References
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