2024
DOI: 10.1093/fsr/owae032
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Moving from the unknown to the known: a multidisciplinary approach to the identification of skeletal remains from Sandy Point, Australia

Soren Blau,
Dadna Hartman,
April Stock
et al.

Abstract: When human remains are inadvertently located, case-related circumstantial information is used to generate an identification hypothesis, and the preservation of the remains typically informs which identification methods may then be used to validate that hypothesis. What happens, however, when there is no contextual information to generate an identification hypothesis? This paper presents the case of a near-complete human skeleton discovered at Sandy Point in Victoria, Australia. The circumstances of the case di… Show more

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