Book summaryUbelaker is a forensic anthropologist who has consulted for the FBI. In this book he explains how he can get information from human skeletons, or even a single bone. Media reviews"Some of the 70-odd cases here are gruesome; some are mysterious; all are sad. Many of these people are little more than a bone or two shipped to Ubelaker in a cardboard box. The book contains sketches of some who are (or were, when 'Bones' was written) still unidentified, accompanied by information about whom to contact if a sketch rings a bell. Look hard." |
BONESby Ubelaker, Dr. Douglas
Book description: 1993. Ubelaker, Dr. Douglas. BONES. NY: HarperCollins, c1993. First printing. 350pp, index. Fine bright, looks unread mass market paperback
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