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Online Bibliography Related to Geotaphonomic and Forensic Archaeological Field Techniques (8th ed.)
by Michael J. Hochrein
Federal Bureau of Investigation
St. Louis, Missouri

Prepared for the Forensic Archaeology Seminars Entitled:
Death Scene Archaeology: Field Methods in the
Location, Recovery, and Interpretation of Human Remains from Outdoor Contexts.
Mercyhurst College, Erie, Pennsylvania. May 21 - 26, 2001
and Crime Scene Archaeology 2001:
Field Training Program in Forensic Archaeology, Including the Recovery of Human Remains
Federal Bureau of Investigation, St. Louis Division
St. Louis, Missouri. October 01 - 05, 2001


If you plan on using any of the sources listed in this bibliography please make sure to cite it as one of your primary sources:

Hochrein, M.

2001 A Bibliography Related to Geotaphonomic and Forensic Archaeological
Field Techniques, Eighth Edition

.Prepared for the Forensic Archaeology Seminars Entitled: Death Scene Archaeology: Field Methods in the Location,
Recovery, and Interpretation of Human Remains from Outdoor Contexts.
Mercyhurst College, Erie, Pennsylvania and Crime Scene Archaeology 2001:
Field Training Program in Forensic Archaeology, Including the Recovery of
Human Remains Federal Bureau of Investigation, St. Louis Division St. Louis,
Missouri.


Acknowledgments and Introduction (click here)