Selected Product: | The Human Bone Manual Paperback Edition: 1 Author: Tim D. White, Pieter Arend Folkens Publisher: Academic Press Release Date: 2005-10-13 ISBN-10: 0120884674 ISBN-13: 9780120884674 List Price: $35.95 Average Customer Rating: | | Osteology of Infants And Children ISBN-10: 1585444650 ISBN-13: 9781585444656 List Price:$34.95 Human Bones: A Scientific and Pictorial Investigation ISBN-10: 0131479407 ISBN-13: 0076092035800 List Price:$37.50 Human Bones: A Scientific and Pictorial Investigation ISBN-10: 0131479407 ISBN-13: 9780131479401 List Price:$37.50 Introduction to Forensic Anthropology (3rd Edition) ISBN-10: 0205512291 ISBN-13: 9780205512294 List Price:$104.67 Human Osteology, Second Edition ISBN-10: 0127466126 ISBN-13: 9780127466125 List Price:$99.95 Forensic Anthropology Training Manual, The (2nd Edition) ISBN-10: 0130492930 ISBN-13: 9780130492937 List Price:$55.60 |
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* Features more than 500 color photographs and illustrations in a portable format; most in 1:1 ratio * Provides multiple views of every bone in the human body * Includes tips on identifying any human bone or tooth * Incorporates up-to-date references for further study Excellent | Customer Rating: | | The book came in perfect condition within a few days of ordering! I was very pleased with the prompt delivery! | This book makes my bones rattle. In a good way. | Customer Rating: | | As far as forensic books go, it's very well-written, with good illustrations, and is very cost-efficient and easy to carry around. Aimed at field work, so the pointers (i.e. which bones are potentially confused with others) are very helpful. Could use some color and more diagrams, but for the price I paid for it, I'm not complaining. | Forensic Primer | Customer Rating: | | This 'pocket' edition offers the forensic student and professional a handy and detailed field manual. The book is broken into two main sections, the beginning chapters offer an introduction to the science of forensics while the later chapters cover in precise detail the bones and their features systematically. A handy scale and comprehensive chapters on ethics, recovery and modification via animals and weathering makes this volume valuable for the archaeologist. Black and white photographs express bone topography from several angles and from the same individuals to maintain scale and morphology. The brief glossary could be expanded with definitions for basic Latin and Greek scientific terms for beginner students. | excellent reference book | Customer Rating: | | This book has helped me to identify human bones associated with artefacts (e.g. spears, shields)on more than one occasion. Virtually all photographs are to scale and the black and white photography shows detail that you can sometimes lose with colour photographs. This book is used as the unofficial textbook for the University of Queensland's (Australia)'Forensic Archaeology' subject. | The Human Bone Manual | Customer Rating: | | Excellent reference for travelling and field work as it's half the size of the original edition. I have the original and bought this anyway. The photography is excellent and it gives you a number of views of each element, and examples of normal variation. It also manages not to leave out anything important even though it is smaller (I compared the chapters with the larger edition). But don't rely on this for exhaustive terminology; it's not meant to be a dictionary. |
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