16321
Accession Number
26977
Author
Nelson, Russell
Author Affiliation
University of Arizona. Arizona State Museum. Human Identification Laboratory
Title Of Article Chaper
A Microscopic Comparison of Fresh and Burned Bone
Title Of Journal Book
Journal of Forensic Sciences
Volume
37
Issue
4
Pages
1055-1060
Collation
6 p. : ill.
Reference Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references
Publisher
American Society for Testing and Materials
Publisher City
Philadelphia
ISSN
0022-1198
Language Of Text
English
Literature Type
Serial
Literature Level
Analytic
Abstract
Examination of the microstructure of human bone is useful in estimating age at death in forensic science cases. This technique has been tested and is well accepted, however samples of burned bone may complicate analysis because of possible changes in the microstructure occurring during the burning process. In a comparison of fresh and burned ground thin sections taken from midshaft femorae of eight dissecting-room cadavers of known age and sex, this study finds significant shrinkage of microstructural elements through the burning process. These results are compared to previous work on the subject, which found the microstructural elements to increase through the burning process.
Keywords
anthropology;osteon;age;determination;bone;burn
pub_id
16321