Bones: A Forensic Detective's CasebookFascinating, educational, and highly readable, Bones takes readers into the dark world of forensic science. |
Contents
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4 The Other Army of the Potomac | 50 |
5 Partners in Crime | 61 |
6 Is It Human? | 75 |
7 Sex Size Race Age at Death | 86 |
8 Grave Consequences | 105 |
16 Different Strokes | 208 |
17 Angle of Attack | 218 |
18 Family Secrets | 227 |
19 Fair Play and Foul | 238 |
20 Some Assembly Required | 252 |
21 Serial Killings | 262 |
22 Ones That Almost Got Away | 271 |
23 Unwarranted Conclusions | 279 |
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Bones: A Forensic Detective's Casebook Douglas Ubelaker,Douglas H. Ubelaker,Henry Scammell Limited preview - 2000 |
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