Libal, Angela

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Forensic anthropology

2014
Describes how forensic anthropologists are able to examine the bodies of crime and disaster victims in order to identify victims and even solve mysteries by piecing together a victim's last moments. Discusses osteology, the study of bones, and taphonomy, the study of decomposition and the effects of death on the body.

Fingerprints, bite marks, ear prints

2014
Discusses how forensic scientists and crime scene investigators can piece together a criminal's or victim's identity and actions through clues like fingerprints, ear prints, bite marks, and other evidence. Describes several major cases of the 20th century in which botched forensics played a role.

Forensic anthropology

2006
Presents an introduction to forensic science, explaining how anthropologists use human remains such as skeletons and bones to identify victims and solve mysterious and violent crimes.

Fingerprints, bite marks, ear prints

human signposts
2006
Presents an introduction to forensic science, explaining how human fingerprints, bite marks, ear prints, and other forms of developing technologies help solve criminal investigations and other mysteries.

Rural teens and nature

conservation and wildlife rehabilitation
2008
Examines the ways in which rural teens interact with nature, providing general information about life on Earth, and discussing conservation efforts, encounters with wildlife, and wildlife rehabilitation and rehabilitators.
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