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The problem of missing, endangered, and unidentified persons is increasingly approached through a human rights model with successful outcomes. Contexts vary from international investigations into war crimes, genocide, and extrajudicial killings to American cold cases. In all these examples, anthropologists play critical roles such as searching for clandestine graves, crime scene recovery, human identification, interviewing witnesses, repatriation, public education, and testifying in court. To successfully identify unknown persons, key questions about human variation and biology are essential. For example, can ancestry be reliably estimated? What are the ramifications of estimating the biological profile of an unknown person without appropriate references samples? Does the variation occur because of inherent genetic variation or environmental conditions? Given the potential variation that exists, what are the implications of using standard calibrations across populations in criminal

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Practicing Forensic Anthropology: A Human Rights Approach to the Global Problem of Missing and Unidentified Persons
Erin H. Kimmerle 1

Forensic Anthropology in Long-Term Investigations: 100 Cold Years
Erin H. Kimmerle 7

Where Are They? Missing, Forensics, and Memory
Jose Pablo Baraybar and Rebecca Blackwell 22

Ignorance Is Not Bliss: Evidence of Human Rights Violations from Civil War Spain
Derek Congram, Ambika Flavel, and Kim Maeyama 43

Human Rights Investigations in Spain
Roxana Ferllini 65

Intersite Analysis of Victims of Extra- and Judicial Execution in Civil War Spain: Location and Direction of Perimortem Gunshot Trauma
Derek Congram, Nicholas Passalacqua, and Luis Rýos 81

Trauma Patterns in Cases of Extrajudicial Executions
Erin H. Kimmerle and John Obafunwa 89

Toward Estimating Geographic Origin of Migrant Remains along the United States–Mexico Border
M. Katherine Spradley 101

Craniometric Variation of Diverse Populations in Florida: Identification Challenges Within a Border State
Meredith L. Tise, Erin H. Kimmerle, and M. Katherine Spradley 111

Application of Stable Isotope Forensics for Predicting Region of Origin of Human Remains from Past Wars and Conflicts
Eric J. Bartelink, Gregory E. Berg, Melanie M. Beasley, and Lesley A. Chesson 124

Georeferencing a Cold Case Victim with Lead, Strontium, Carbon, and Oxygen Isotopes
George D. Kamenov, Erin H. Kimmerle, Jason H. Curtis, and Darren Norris 137

Contributions of Radiocarbon Analysis in Human Rights Investigations
Douglas H. Ubelaker 155

Biosketches 165

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 23/12/2014
      ISBN13: 9781119076933, 978-1119076933
      ISBN10: 1119076935
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      Book Synopsis

      The problem of missing, endangered, and unidentified persons is increasingly approached through a human rights model with successful outcomes. Contexts vary from international investigations into war crimes, genocide, and extrajudicial killings to American cold cases. In all these examples, anthropologists play critical roles such as searching for clandestine graves, crime scene recovery, human identification, interviewing witnesses, repatriation, public education, and testifying in court. To successfully identify unknown persons, key questions about human variation and biology are essential. For example, can ancestry be reliably estimated? What are the ramifications of estimating the biological profile of an unknown person without appropriate references samples? Does the variation occur because of inherent genetic variation or environmental conditions? Given the potential variation that exists, what are the implications of using standard calibrations across populations in criminal

      Table of Contents
      Practicing Forensic Anthropology: A Human Rights Approach to the Global Problem of Missing and Unidentified Persons
      Erin H. Kimmerle 1

      Forensic Anthropology in Long-Term Investigations: 100 Cold Years
      Erin H. Kimmerle 7

      Where Are They? Missing, Forensics, and Memory
      Jose Pablo Baraybar and Rebecca Blackwell 22

      Ignorance Is Not Bliss: Evidence of Human Rights Violations from Civil War Spain
      Derek Congram, Ambika Flavel, and Kim Maeyama 43

      Human Rights Investigations in Spain
      Roxana Ferllini 65

      Intersite Analysis of Victims of Extra- and Judicial Execution in Civil War Spain: Location and Direction of Perimortem Gunshot Trauma
      Derek Congram, Nicholas Passalacqua, and Luis Rýos 81

      Trauma Patterns in Cases of Extrajudicial Executions
      Erin H. Kimmerle and John Obafunwa 89

      Toward Estimating Geographic Origin of Migrant Remains along the United States–Mexico Border
      M. Katherine Spradley 101

      Craniometric Variation of Diverse Populations in Florida: Identification Challenges Within a Border State
      Meredith L. Tise, Erin H. Kimmerle, and M. Katherine Spradley 111

      Application of Stable Isotope Forensics for Predicting Region of Origin of Human Remains from Past Wars and Conflicts
      Eric J. Bartelink, Gregory E. Berg, Melanie M. Beasley, and Lesley A. Chesson 124

      Georeferencing a Cold Case Victim with Lead, Strontium, Carbon, and Oxygen Isotopes
      George D. Kamenov, Erin H. Kimmerle, Jason H. Curtis, and Darren Norris 137

      Contributions of Radiocarbon Analysis in Human Rights Investigations
      Douglas H. Ubelaker 155

      Biosketches 165

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