Photographic Regional Atlas of Non-Metric Traits and Anatomical Variants in the Human Skeleton
Photographic Regional Atlas of Non-Metric Traits and Anatomical Variants in the Human Skeleton is a highly-regarded book authored by Robert W. Mann, David R. Hunt, and Scott Lozanoff. This book serves as a reference guide for forensic anthropologists and medical examiners who are tasked with identifying human remains.
The authors are renowned in the field of forensic anthropology. Robert W. Mann was a professor of anthropology and anatomy at the University of Tennessee, and he is known for his work in establishing the Forensic Anthropology Center, also known as the "Body Farm." David R. Hunt is a professor at the University of Hawaii, where he specializes in forensic anthropology and skeletal biology. Scott Lozanoff is a professor of anatomy at the University of Hawaii, and he has a particular interest in the human skull and craniofacial development. Together, the authors' expertise makes for a comprehensive guide to the identification of human remains.
The book features detailed photographs of non-metric traits and anatomical variants in the human skeleton, providing readers with a visual reference that is essential in forensic anthropology. The authors explain the importance of these traits and variants in identifying unknown remains and offer insights into the classification of human remains.
Author: Robert W. Mann, David R. Hunt and Scott Lozanoff
Link to buy: https://www.amazon.com/Photographic-Regional-Non-Metric-Anatomical-Variants/dp/039809103X/
Ratings: 5.0 out of 5 stars (from 10 reviews)
Best Sellers Rank: #545,195 in Books
#12 in Forensic Medicine (Books)
#481 in Medical Anatomy