"Immediately apparent is the authors vast experience in processing fire scenes and analyzing cremains. a well-written text that is a valuable resource to forensic anthropology students and fire scene responders alike." J.C. Love, Harris County Medical Examiners Office, Houston, Texas, writing in Forensic Science, Medicine and Pathology
Laurentian University, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada
Cremains in the Forensic Setting. Fire and Combustion. The Cremation Process. Scene Recovery. Laboratory Analysis. Heat-Induced Alterations of Bone Microstructure. Incineration of Dental Tissues. Positive Identification of Cremains. References